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Identifier: handbookofphysio00bake (find matches)
Title: Hand-book of physiology
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Baker, W. Morrant, (William Morrant), 1839-1896 Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes, William Senhouse, 1823-1864. Hand-book of physiology. 13th ed
Subjects: Physiology Human physiology
Publisher: London : John Murray
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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In man, the external parieto-occipitalfissure is only to be distinguished as a notch in the inner edge ofthe hemisphere ; below this it is quite obliterated by the fourannectant gyri (plis de passage) which run nearly horizontally.The upper two connect the parietal, and the lower two thetemporal with the occipital lobe. 5. Central lobe, or island of Reil, which contains a number ofradiating convolutions (gyri operti). The fig. 372 shows the following gyri and sulci:— 63S THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. (CH. XVI. Gyrus fornicatus, a long curved convolution, parallel to andcurving round the corpus callosum, and swelling out at its hinderand upper end into the quadrate lobule (precuneus), which iscontinuous with the superior parietal lobule on the externalsurface. Marginal convolution runs parallel to the preceding, andoccupies the space between it and the edge of the longitudinalfissure. The two convolutions are separated by the calloso-marginal fissure. The internal perpendicular fissure is well
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Fig. 372.—View of the right hemisphere in the median aspect (semi-diagrammatic).CC, corpus callosum longitudinally divided; Gf, gyrus fomicatus; H, gyrus hippo-campi; h, sulcus hippocampi; U, uncinate gyrus; cm, calloso marginal fissure; Fr,median aspect of first frontal convolution ; c, terminal portion of sulcus centralis (fissureof Eolando) ; A, ascending frontal; B, ascending parietal convolution; Pi, precuneus;Oz, cuneus ; po, parieto-occipital fissure ; o, sulcus occipitalis transversus ; oc, calcarinefissure; oc, superior; oc, inferior ramus of the same; D, gyrus descendens; T4,gyrus occipito-temporalis lateralis (lobulus fusiformis) ; T5, gyrus occipito-temporalismedialis (lobulus lingualis). (Ecker.) marked, and runs downwards to its junction with the calcarinefissure : the wedge-shaped mass intervening between these two istermed the cuneus. The calcarine fissure corresponds to the pro-jection into the posterior cornu of the lateral ventricle, termedthe Hippocampus minor. T

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