Human Brain
“The Brain is the encephalon, or center of the nervous system and the seat of consciousness and volition in man and the higher animals. Median Longitudinal Section through Head and Upper Part of Neck, to Show relation of Brain to Cranium and the Spinal Cord. c, cerebrum; cb, cerebellum; sc, spinal cord; spc, spinal column; mo, medulla oblongata passing, through foramen magnum, into the spinal cord; pv, pons Varolii; cp, cerebral peduncles or crura cerebri; cqa, anterior corpora quadrigemina; cqp, posterior corpora quadrigemina; pg, pineal gland; pb, pituitary body; cc, corpus collosum, divided transversely; f, fornix; mg, marginal gyrus; gf, gyrus fornicatus; cmg, calloso-marginal suleus; O, occipital lobe; po, parieto-occipital fissure; cf, calcarine fissure; dm,dura mater, separating cerebrum from cerebellum."—(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)
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brain, cerebellum, cerebrum, cranium, human brain, spinal cord, spinal column, medulla oblongata, foramen magnum, pons Varolii, cerebral peduncles, crura cerebri, anterior corpora quadrigemina, posterior corpora quadrigemina, pineal gland, pituitary body, corpus collosum, fornix, marginal gyrus, gyrus fornicatus, calloso-marginal suleus, occipital lobe, parieto-occipital fissure, calcarine fissure, dura materGalleries
Human Central Nervous SystemSource
Everybody's Cyclopedia (New York: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1912)
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