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Identifier: anatomyphysiolo00hewe (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, physiology and hygiene for high schools
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Hewes, Henry Fox, 1867-
Subjects: Physiology Health education (Secondary) Human anatomy
Publisher: New York : American Book Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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Nerve cell.a, axis cylinder. 220 PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE The cord is thus made up of nerve ceUs connecting withthe fibers of the nerves, and also of fibers connecting thesesame cells with the cells of the brain above. The brain. The brain lies in the skull. It consists ofseveral parts. The low^er part, attached to the cord, is calledthe medulla oblongata. Attached to the medulla and lying
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The brain. mostly behind it is the cereheUiim (Latin, little brain).The two lateral parts of the cerebellum are connected bya fibrous bundle running in front of the medulla, the pons.Above the pons the bundles of nerve fibers of the medullaare collected into two pillars, the crura (Latin crus,^leg^—legs of brain) rerehri. These pillars diverge and run up-ward to the cerebrum (Latin, brain), one to each hemi-sphere. The cerebrum makes up the larger part of the brain. Itconsists of two hemispheres connected by a band of fibers, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 221 the coijms (Latin, body) callosum. The surface of thehemispheres is furrowed by convolutions (Latin con., to-gether/ and volvere, to roll) separated by fissures (Latinfindere, to split)- Be-tween the two hemispheresis a deep median fissure.The surface of the brainis gray, being composed ofgray matter. The deeperparts of the brain arewhite, consisting of fibersrunning from the cells ofthe gray substance intothe crura and cord below. The ou

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