The Brain and the Cranial Nerves
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Description: The brain and the origin of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves. Labels: F, E, the cerebrum; D, the cerebellum, showing the arbor vitae; G, the eye; H, the medulla oblongata; A, the spinal cord; C and B, the first two pairs of spinal nerves.
Source: Steele, Joel Dorman Hygienic Physiology (New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1888) 200
Keywords: brain, "cranial nerve", cerebrum, cerebellum
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