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English: Fig. 267. - Median section through the brain of an adult, after His.

Encephalon (brain), I-VI

  • Rhombencephalon (hindbrain), I-III
    • Myelencephalon (afterbrain), I
    • Medulla oblongata (bulb), I
    • Metencephalon (secondary hindbrain), II
      • Pons, II1
      • Cerebellum, II2
    • Isthmus rhombencephali, III
  • Mesencephalon (midbrain), IV
    • Crura cerebri, IV1
    • Corpora quadrigemina, IV2
  • Prosencephalon (forebrain), V and VI
    • Diencephalon (tweenbrain or interbrain), V
      • Pars mamillaris hypothalami (corpus mamillare, etc.), V1
      • Thalamencephalon, V2 to 4
        • Optic thalamus, V2
        • Metathalamus (corpora geniculata), V3
        • Epithalamus (pineal body, etc.), V4
  • Telencephalon (endbrain), VI
    • Pars optica hypothalami
      • {tuber cinereum, infundibulum, pituitary body} VI1
      • Hemisphferium, VI2 to 4
        • Corpus striatum, VI2
        • Phinencephalon (olfactory lobe, etc.), VI3
        • Pallium (cortex cerebri), VI4

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Title: A text-book of human physiology
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Tigerstedt, Robert, 1853-1923 Murlin, John R. (John Raymond), b. 1874, tr
Subjects: Physiology
Publisher: New York and London, D. Appleton and Co.
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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nd of its different parts is therefore very inadequate, andthe data which we have are unfortunately very contradictory as to many ofthe most important points. A. METHOD The methods which can be employed in investigating the functions of thebrain are in general similar to those with which we have already become familiarin the study of the spinal cord: anatomical study of its structure, artificial stimu-lation, section or removal of different parts, clinical observations on patientsfollowed by post-mortem dissection, etc. But, as will be readily understood, thepractical difficulties to be overcome here are very much greater than those metwith in the study of the cord. Not only is the danger of disturbance to the cir-culation, caused by section or removal of a part, as well as the shock producedby the operation, greater in dealing with the brain, so that effects are very oftenmuch exaggerated at first, but in many cases the function lost is assumed by 599 600 PHYSIOLOGY OF THE BRAIN-STEM
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Fig. 267. -Median section through the brain of an adult, after His. below. The figures refer to the table Encephalon (brain), I-VI (Fig. 267) Rhombencephalon (hindbrain), I-IIIMyeleneephalon (afterbrain), I Medulla oblongata (bulb), IMetencephalon (secondary hindbrain), IIPons, IIICerebellum, II2Isthmus rhombencephali. IIIMesencephalon (midbrain), IVCrura cerebri, IVjCorpora quadrigemina, IV2Prosencephalon (forebrain), V and VI Diencephalon (tweenbrain or interbrain), V Pars mamillaris hypothalami (corpus mamillare, etc.), ViThalamencephalon, V2 to 4Optic thalamus, V2 Metathalamus (corpora geniculata), V3Epithalamus (pineal body, etc.), V4Telencephalon (endbrain), VI tuber cinereum ^Pars optica hypothalami infundibulumpituitary body VIi Hemisphferium, VT2 to 4Corpus striatum, VI2 Phinencephalon (olfactory lobe, etc.), VI3Pallium (cortex cerebri), VI4 GENERAL SURVEY 601 some other part, making the interpretation of results very difficult. Moreoverthis method has to contend with the dif

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