CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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09 PLATE 9 FREE HERR - BASE RESERVERE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR –
PROCESS - LATERAL MASS GODOU rne SACRAL PORTION OF PELVIC BRIM
( LINEA TERMINALIS ) DORSAL SURFACE SOS OOOOOO PELVIC SURFACE ...
09 PLATE 9 FREE HERR - BASE RESERVERE SUPERIOR ARTICULAR –
PROCESS - LATERAL MASS GODOU rne SACRAL PORTION OF PELVIC BRIM
( LINEA TERMINALIS ) DORSAL SURFACE SOS OOOOOO PELVIC SURFACE ...
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It continues in its course backward and upward over the surface of the insula ,
and sends branches to the ventral surface of the frontal and upper surface of the
temporal lobe . As it spreads over the cortex the branches supply the inferior
frontal ...
It continues in its course backward and upward over the surface of the insula ,
and sends branches to the ventral surface of the frontal and upper surface of the
temporal lobe . As it spreads over the cortex the branches supply the inferior
frontal ...
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They each have an anterior and posterior pole as well as superior , inferior ,
medial and lateral surfaces . The smaller anterior pole lies just posterior to the
foramen of Monro . On its dorsal surface is an elevation — the anterior tubercle .
They each have an anterior and posterior pole as well as superior , inferior ,
medial and lateral surfaces . The smaller anterior pole lies just posterior to the
foramen of Monro . On its dorsal surface is an elevation — the anterior tubercle .
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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