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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H . Inferior Horn of Lateral Ventricle L . N . - Lenticular Nucleus Putamen S . C . C
. — Splenium of Corpus Callosum T . C . C . - - - Trunk of Corpus Callosum T . C .
N . - - Tail of Caudate Nucleus Th . — - Thalamus V . 3 . — 3rd Ventricle Seos .
H . Inferior Horn of Lateral Ventricle L . N . - Lenticular Nucleus Putamen S . C . C
. — Splenium of Corpus Callosum T . C . C . - - - Trunk of Corpus Callosum T . C .
N . - - Tail of Caudate Nucleus Th . — - Thalamus V . 3 . — 3rd Ventricle Seos .
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( ARCUATE ) SCHEMATIC SECTION THROUGH THALAMUS At level of broken
line in figure at right . ... Mass — Yellow * * SESSE LE GREATE STERED The
thalamus is a mass of ganglionic nuclei which are end stations for ascending
tracts of ...
( ARCUATE ) SCHEMATIC SECTION THROUGH THALAMUS At level of broken
line in figure at right . ... Mass — Yellow * * SESSE LE GREATE STERED The
thalamus is a mass of ganglionic nuclei which are end stations for ascending
tracts of ...
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Several of these relay sensory messages , however , not all thalamic nuclei send
afferents to the cortex . The important thalamic nuclei are represented
diagrammatically in the lower half of the plate . Somesthetic sensations reach the
nucleus ...
Several of these relay sensory messages , however , not all thalamic nuclei send
afferents to the cortex . The important thalamic nuclei are represented
diagrammatically in the lower half of the plate . Somesthetic sensations reach the
nucleus ...
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Contents
SECTION I | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER 1 General Configuration | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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