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Identifier: anatomyphysiolog00mayc (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, physiology and hygiene
Year: 1890 (1890s)
Authors: May, Charles Henry, 1861-1943
Subjects: Human anatomy Physiology Hygiene, Popular. (from old catalog)
Publisher: New York, W. Wood and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Fig. 75.—The Brain, Upper Surface. France ever had, was said to weigh only thirty-five ounces. Sothat there are exceptions to this opinion. However, the brainsof idiots are always small and light in weight. It will be ex-plained further on in what way the brain of a very intelligentman differs from that of an idiot. The human brain is heavierthan that of any other animal except the whale and the ele-phant. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. 165 341. Divisions of the Brain.—The brain is divided intothree parts : There is first the greatest part of the brain, thelarge, round mass which you see when you look at it fromabove, and which forms about seven-eighths of the entire brain ;this is called the cerebrum (Figs. 75, 76, 77, and 79).
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Fig. 76. -The Brain, Lower Surface. 342. Then beneath the cerebrum, at the back part, is asmaller portion, looking like two pouches ; this forms only one-eighth of the entire brain, and is called the cerebellum, or thelittle brain (Figs. 76, 77, and 79). 343. Third, there is the portion which is a sort of bridge be-tween the brain and the spinal cord; this is called the medulla(Figs. 77 and 79). 166 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. 344. The Cerebrum.—As already stated, this is the mainpart of the brain. If you look at it from above you will see thatit dips in along the centre, and you will find this cleft to be quitedeep, separating the brain into two halves ; these are calledthe hemispheres—a very appropriate name. The surface of thecerebrum is very uneven, due to the fact that it is covered bya great many winding elevations, between which the surface

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  • booksubject:Human_anatomy
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