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Page 39
ESS OS LATERAL ASPECT OF THE BRAIN HOTELS S . T . G . Sulci and Gyri
SINO S A . C . G . — Anterior Central Gyrus A . G . — Angular Gyrus C . S . -
Central Sulcus ( Fissure of Rolando ) F . P . - - Frontal Pole F . S . - Fissure of
Sylvius 1 .
ESS OS LATERAL ASPECT OF THE BRAIN HOTELS S . T . G . Sulci and Gyri
SINO S A . C . G . — Anterior Central Gyrus A . G . — Angular Gyrus C . S . -
Central Sulcus ( Fissure of Rolando ) F . P . - - Frontal Pole F . S . - Fissure of
Sylvius 1 .
Page 53
Ante EN ARTERIES OF THE SPINAL CORD S . R . ruta A . C . A . - Anterior
Central Artery A . R . A . - - - Anterior Radicular Artery A . S . A . - Anterior Spinal
Artery PASSER B . A . - Basilar Artery frit T . S . A . - Internal Spinal Arteries N . –
Neural ...
Ante EN ARTERIES OF THE SPINAL CORD S . R . ruta A . C . A . - Anterior
Central Artery A . R . A . - - - Anterior Radicular Artery A . S . A . - Anterior Spinal
Artery PASSER B . A . - Basilar Artery frit T . S . A . - Internal Spinal Arteries N . –
Neural ...
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... nucleus of , 67 Calamus scriptorius , 45 Calcarine fissure , 40 relation to optic
system , 63 thalamocortical radiations , 72 Canal central , 51 , 132 lateral ,
vestibular control , 66 posterior , 66 sacral , 29 superior , vestibular control , 66
Capsule ...
... nucleus of , 67 Calamus scriptorius , 45 Calcarine fissure , 40 relation to optic
system , 63 thalamocortical radiations , 72 Canal central , 51 , 132 lateral ,
vestibular control , 66 posterior , 66 sacral , 29 superior , vestibular control , 66
Capsule ...
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