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GENERAL INDEX. 



NERVOUS CENTRES, dissection of brain continued. 

 lateral ventricles, iii. 67*. 



septum lucidum, iii. 674. 

 fifth ventricle, iii. 674. 



parts seen in the lateral ventricles, 



iii. 675. 



fornix, iii. 675. 

 third ventricle, iii. 676 

 pineal gland, iii. t,"7. 

 anterior commissure, iii. 675. 

 soft commissure, iii. 6/7. 

 mesocephale, iii. 677. 



corpora quadrigemina, iii. 677. 

 processus cerebelli ad testes, iii. 



677. 



valve of Vieusseii!!, iii. 678. 

 pons Varolii, iii. 678. 

 cerebellum, iii. 678. 

 fourth ventricle, iii. 678. 



examination of the various segments of the ence- 

 phalon, with a more especial reference to the 

 structure and physiological bearing of each, 

 iii. 678. 

 medulla oblongata, iii. 678. 



columns, anterior pyramidal, iii. 679. 684. 

 olivary, iii. 679. 683, 684. 

 corpus dentatum, iii. 6,'3. 

 posterior pyramidal, iii. 679. 683. 



course of fibres, iii. 660. 

 restiform, iii. 679. 682. 684. 

 interpretation of the various columns, 



iii. 684. 



definition, iii. 679. 

 development, iii. 683. 

 fibres of, antero-posterio-, iii. 680. 685. 

 arciform, iii. 680. 

 decussating, iii. 680. 

 nerves connected with, iii. 684. 

 shape, iii. 697. 



transverse sections of, iii. 683. 

 mesocephale, iii 684. 

 pons Varolii, iii. 685. 

 corpora quadrigemina, iii. 685. 

 processus cerebelli ad testes, iii. 686. 

 valve of Vieussens, iii. 686. 

 conclusions, iii. 686. 

 cerebellum, iii. 687. 



arbor vitae, lateral and median, iii. 692. 

 castration, alleged effects of, on the cere- 

 bellum, iii. 687. 

 commissures, iii. 691. 



long and hidden, iii. 691. 

 short and exposed, iii. 691. 

 single, iii. 691. 



corpus dentatum or rhomboideum, iii. 692. 

 crus cerebelli, iii. 692 

 peduncles of, iii. 693. 

 inferior, iii. 693. 

 middle, iii. 693. 



superior, processus cerebelli ad 

 testes, or cerebro-cerebellar com- 

 missures, iii. 693. 



development of the cerebellum, iii. 687. 

 relative development of cerebellum to cere- 

 brum in the adult, iii. 687. 

 fissures, iii. 687. 



horizontal, iii. 688. 



purse-like fissure, or posterior notch, 



iii. 688. 



semilunar, iii. 687. 

 valley, iii. 687. 

 lamina?, iii. 689 691. 

 lobes and lobules, iii. 689. 

 amygdala, iii. 689. 692. 

 biventral, iii. 689. 692. 

 median, iii. 689. 

 posterior, iii. 689. 692. 



pyramid of Reil, iii. 691. 



uses, iii. 691. 



posterior superior lobe, iii. 689. 692. 

 slender, iii. 689. 

 spigot of Reil, iii. 691, 692. 



uses, iii. 691. 

 square lobe, iii. 689. 691. 

 nodule, iii. 690. 693. 

 shape ot the cerebellum, iii. 687. 

 sections of the cerebellum, iii. 692. 

 horizontal, iii. 692. 

 vertical, iii. 692. 

 size and weight of the cerebellum, iii. 



687. 

 subdivisions into median lobe and lateral 



lobes or hemispheres, iii. 687. 

 surfaces, inferior, iii. 689.691. 

 superior, iii. 689. 691. 

 tentorium cerebelli, iii. 687. 

 velum, posterior medullary, iii. 6SO. 

 ventricle, fourth, iii. 693. 



aqueductus Sylvii, iii. 693. 

 calamus scriptorius, iii. 693. 

 choroid plexuses of the fourth ven- 

 tricle, iii. 693. 



NERVOUS CENTRES, cerebellum continued. 

 vermiform process, iii. 687. 

 inferior, iii. 687. 

 superior, iii. 687. 

 white and grey matter, iii. 692. 

 microscopic anatomy of the cerebellum, iii. 



709. 



hemispheres of the brain, iii. 678. 693. 

 definition, iii. 6y3. 695. 

 convolutions, iii. 6P3. 



indie, it ons afforded by the existence 



of convolutions, iii. 694. 

 absence of convolutions in all the 



classes below Mammalia, iii. 694. 

 Gall and Spurzheim's views of, iii. 695. 

 primary convolutions in the fox, iii. 



696. 



in the dog, iii. 696. 

 in cats and hyenas, iii. 696. 

 secondary convolutions in ruminants, 



iii. 696. 



in the elephant, iii. 696. 

 in the monkey, iii. 696. 

 in the human subject compared with 

 that of the inferior animals, iii. 

 696. 



symmetry, iii. 696. 

 constant convolutions in the hu- 

 man brain, iii. 6D7. 



1. the internal convolution, 



iii. 697. 



2. convolution of the Sylvian 



fissure, iii. 698. 



3. insula of Reil, iii. 698. 



4. pair of convolutions en- 



closing the olfactory pro- 

 cess, iii. 698. 

 hippocampi, iii. 698. 

 direction of the white fibres in the con- 

 volutions, iii. 693. 

 disappearance of the convolutions in 



hydrocephalus, iii. 698. 

 corpora striata, iii. 698. 



course of fibres, iii. 699. 

 vesicular matter, iii. 699. 

 optic thalami, iii. 700. 



corpora geniculata, iii. 700. 

 corpora mammillaria, iii. 701. 

 commissures of the brain, iii. 701. 

 longitudinal commissures, iii. 701. 



1. superior longitudinal commis- 



sure, iii. 701. 



2. longitudinal tracts, iii. 701. 



3. fornix, iii. 701. 



4. taenia semicircularis, iii. 702. 

 transverse, iii, 702. 



1. corpus callosum, iii. 702. 



2. anterior commissure, iii. 702. 



3. posterior commissure, iii. '/03. 



4. soft commissure, iii. 703. 

 tuber cinereum, iii. 703. 

 pituitary body, iii. 703. 

 ventricles of the brain, iii. 704. 

 circulation in the brain, iii. 704 



arterial, iii. 704. 

 venous, iii. 705. 



question as to whether the amount of 

 blood within the cranium is liable to 

 variation, iii. 706. 

 encephalic nerves, iii. 707. 

 Sketch of the microscopic anatomy of the spinal 



cord and brain, iii. 707. 

 of spinal cord, iii. 707. 

 medulla oblongata, iii. 708. 

 mesocephale, iii. 709. 

 cerebrum and cerebellum, iii. 709. 

 Brief statement of the probable modus operand! 



of the brain, iii. 710. 

 NERVES AND NERVOUS CENTRES (abnormal anatomy), iii. 



regeneration of nervous matter, iii. 712. 



abnormal anatomy of the spinal cord and its membranes, 



iii. 712. 

 membranes, iii. 712. 



affections of the dura mater, iii. 713. See 



SPINE. 



of the arachnoid, iii. 713. 

 of the pia mater, iii. 713. 

 cord, iii. 713. 



absence of the cord, iii. 713. 



partial deficiencies, iii. 714. 



excessive congenital development, iii. 714. 



hypertrophy, iii. 714. 



atrophy, iii. 714. 



induration, iii. 714. 



softening, iii. 714. 



red softening, iii. 714. 

 white softening, iii. 714. 

 suppuration, iii. 715. 

 effusion of blood, iii. 715. 

 tubercle, iii. 715. 

 cancer, iii. 715. 



