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  1. ... between calcarine and collateral fissures. G., subcollat'eral, gyrus between collateral and subtemporal fissures. G., subfron'tal, gyrus having u shape and curving about prse-Sylvian ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Morris' Human anatomy : a complete systematic treatise 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... lateral twig, across the posterior end of this gyrus, with the collateral fissure. The Rhinencephalon The rhinencephalon or olfactory brain ... separated from the fusi- THE RHINENCEPHALON 905 form gyrus by the collateral fissure, and it is bounded internally by the ...
  3. ... hippocampal sulcus and the cephalic division of the collateral fissure. The hippocampal gyrus consists of an exposed portion visible upon the ... temporal convolu- tions as well as the fusiform gyrus, and extending to the mesial surface, reaches the collateral fissure to invest the pole of the temporal ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Holden's manual of the dissection of the human body 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1894
    ... quadrate lobe. c. Cuneus. c. Calcarine fissure. Clf. Collateral fissure, g.f. Gyrus fornicatus. cm. Calloso-marginal fissure, fi. Superior frontal ... Fig. 268, to f) is situated between the collateral and the inferior ... usually is joined to the gyrus fornicatus. The island of Reil, or the ce? ...
  5. ... cells of hippocampus; I, pyramid cells of hippocampal gyrus ; i, j, collaterals coming off from their neurons. superficial layer of neuroglia. The pyramidal cells rest upon the white layer known as the ... In the dentate gyrus (fascia dentata, figs. 337, 338) the pyramidal cells ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Wilson's anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1892
    ... Parietal-occipital fissure, cc. Cal- carine fissure. Co. Collateral fissure. 1, 1. Marginal convolution. 2, 2. Gyrus fornicatus. 3, 3. Uncinate gyrus. 4. Dentate convolution. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Notes on anatomy 
    Publication: [Charlottesville, Va.] : Anderson Bros., 1893
    ... as the posterior infe- rior extremity of the gyrus fornicatus. The collateral, or occipito-temporal fissure runs forward from the ... fornicatus, with which it is connected by the gyrus hippocampi. It ex- ... by the collateral fissure which separates it from the temporo-sphenoidal ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Hahnemann Press, 1894-1895
    ... Ti, gyrus occipito-temporalis lateralis (lobulis fusiformis); To, gyrus occipito-tempor- alis medialis (lobulus lingualis); cf, collateral or occipito-temporal fissure. marginal convolution lies just ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Anatomy, descriptive and surgical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros., 1897
    ... or uncus. It is bounded below by the collateral fis- sure (anterior portion), and above by the hippocampal or dentate fissure. The Uncinate Gyrus.—The hippocampal and infracalcarine gyri are, taken together, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Anatomy, descriptive and surgical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros., 1896
    ... or uncus. It is bounded below by the collateral fis- sure (anterior portion), and above by the hippocampal or dentate fissure. The Uncinate Gyrus.—The hippocampal and infracalcarine gyri are, taken together, ...
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