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Senior Airman Patrick Bellar, a Lightning Air Maintenance Unit Crew Chief, marshals an F-35A Lightning II piloted by Brig. Gen. Michael Rawls, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center commander after landing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 12, 2023. Brig. Gen. Rawls is the first general officer to be certified as a fifth-generation aggressor pilot. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-patrick-bellar-a-lightning-air-maintenance-unit-crew-chief-marshals-an-f-35a-lightning-ii-piloted-by-brig-gen-michael-rawls-air-force-operational-test-and-evaluation-center-commander-after-landing-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-jan-12-2023-brig-gen-rawls-is-the-first-general-officer-to-be-certified-as-a-fifth-generation-aggressor-pilot-image532416745.html
RM2NX5JYN–Senior Airman Patrick Bellar, a Lightning Air Maintenance Unit Crew Chief, marshals an F-35A Lightning II piloted by Brig. Gen. Michael Rawls, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center commander after landing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 12, 2023. Brig. Gen. Rawls is the first general officer to be certified as a fifth-generation aggressor pilot.
Bildnummer: 53570223 Datum: 02.11.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (091103) -- DETROIT, Nov. 3, 2009 (Xinhua) -- Fang Jianyi(2nd, R, Front), chairman of the Beijing West Industries Group (BWI) of China, and Fred Bellar III (2nd, L, Front), CFO of the Delphi Automotive Holding Group, attend a signing ceremony in Detroit, the United States, on Nov. 2, 2009. The BWI of China formally signed the contract of their approximate 90 million-U.S.-dollar asset purchase of former Delphi Ride Dynamics and Brakes business units on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Hu Guangyao) (jl) (2)U.S.-DETROIT-CHINA-BWI-DELPHI RIDE-PURCHA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-53570223-datum-02112009-copyright-imagoxinhua-091103-detroit-nov-3-2009-xinhua-fang-jianyi2nd-r-front-chairman-of-the-beijing-west-industries-group-bwi-of-china-and-fred-bellar-iii-2nd-l-front-cfo-of-the-delphi-automotive-holding-group-attend-a-signing-ceremony-in-detroit-the-united-states-on-nov-2-2009-the-bwi-of-china-formally-signed-the-contract-of-their-approximate-90-million-us-dollar-asset-purchase-of-former-delphi-ride-dynamics-and-brakes-business-units-on-tuesday-xinhuahu-guangyao-jl-2us-detroit-china-bwi-delphi-ride-purcha-image562499580.html
RM2RK41XM–Bildnummer: 53570223 Datum: 02.11.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (091103) -- DETROIT, Nov. 3, 2009 (Xinhua) -- Fang Jianyi(2nd, R, Front), chairman of the Beijing West Industries Group (BWI) of China, and Fred Bellar III (2nd, L, Front), CFO of the Delphi Automotive Holding Group, attend a signing ceremony in Detroit, the United States, on Nov. 2, 2009. The BWI of China formally signed the contract of their approximate 90 million-U.S.-dollar asset purchase of former Delphi Ride Dynamics and Brakes business units on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Hu Guangyao) (jl) (2)U.S.-DETROIT-CHINA-BWI-DELPHI RIDE-PURCHA
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Horse bazaar God Vishnu statue carved Hampi Vijayanagar UNESCO World Heritage Deccan plateau Hospet Bellar Karnataka Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-horse-bazaar-god-vishnu-statue-carved-hampi-vijayanagar-unesco-world-95900550.html
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Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-genelle-bellar-and-master-sgt-leo-c-martin-709th-airlift-squadron-loadmasters-work-to-calculate-the-total-weight-of-the-c-5m-super-galaxy-from-dover-air-force-base-del-on-the-flightline-at-barksdale-air-force-base-la-jan-12-2018-the-total-weight-of-the-aircraft-is-needed-to-determine-the-speed-in-which-the-aircraft-must-be-at-to-properly-take-off-image235078641.html
RMRJCN5N–Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off.
Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . A^f///.^^. Fig. 101.—Pontine syndrome. Alternate hemianesthesia of the trigeminus by lesionof the median portion of the left pontine tegmentum involving the motor and sensoryroots of the trigeminus, their root fibers, the external portion of the median lemniscus,the crossed sensory paths of the tegmentum and extending as far as the superior cere-bellar peduncle behind and in front as far as the pons implicating peduncular pyramidalfibers. On the right side there is hemiparesis of the extremities and of the inferiorfacia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-a-text-book-of-neurology-and-psychiatry-af-fig-101pontine-syndrome-alternate-hemianesthesia-of-the-trigeminus-by-lesionof-the-median-portion-of-the-left-pontine-tegmentum-involving-the-motor-and-sensoryroots-of-the-trigeminus-their-root-fibers-the-external-portion-of-the-median-lemniscusthe-crossed-sensory-paths-of-the-tegmentum-and-extending-as-far-as-the-superior-cere-bellar-peduncle-behind-and-in-front-as-far-as-the-pons-implicating-peduncular-pyramidalfibers-on-the-right-side-there-is-hemiparesis-of-the-extremities-and-of-the-inferiorfacia-image339037072.html
RM2AKGD6T–Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . A^f///.^^. Fig. 101.—Pontine syndrome. Alternate hemianesthesia of the trigeminus by lesionof the median portion of the left pontine tegmentum involving the motor and sensoryroots of the trigeminus, their root fibers, the external portion of the median lemniscus,the crossed sensory paths of the tegmentum and extending as far as the superior cere-bellar peduncle behind and in front as far as the pons implicating peduncular pyramidalfibers. On the right side there is hemiparesis of the extremities and of the inferiorfacia
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. TEOCHLEAE NEKVE. 771 motor nerve and the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve. It enters the orbit above the muscles of the eyeball, and terminates in the orbital (superior) surface of the superior oblique muscle. Communications.—In the cavernous sinus the nerve receives (1) a communicating Olfactory bulb. Optic nerve Optic chiasma Anterior cerebral artery Middle cerebra artery Posterior communi- cating artery Oculo-motor nerve Posterior cere- bral artery Superior cere- bellar artery Trochlear nerve Abducens nerve Trigemina nerve"-!&quo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-teochleae-nekve-771-motor-nerve-and-the-ophthalmic-division-of-the-trigeminal-nerve-it-enters-the-orbit-above-the-muscles-of-the-eyeball-and-terminates-in-the-orbital-superior-surface-of-the-superior-oblique-muscle-communicationsin-the-cavernous-sinus-the-nerve-receives-1-a-communicating-olfactory-bulb-optic-nerve-optic-chiasma-anterior-cerebral-artery-middle-cerebra-artery-posterior-communi-cating-artery-oculo-motor-nerve-posterior-cere-bral-artery-superior-cere-bellar-artery-trochlear-nerve-abducens-nerve-trigemina-nervequot-!quo-image216345195.html
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Senior Airman Patrick Bellar, a Lightning Air Maintenance Unit Crew Chief, marshals an F-35A Lightning II piloted by Brig. Gen. Michael Rawls, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center commander prior to taxiing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 12, 2023. Having the AFOTEC commander flying with the 65th Aggressors is a unique and opportunistic relationship where he can directly see the effects of his organization on warfighter training. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/senior-airman-patrick-bellar-a-lightning-air-maintenance-unit-crew-chief-marshals-an-f-35a-lightning-ii-piloted-by-brig-gen-michael-rawls-air-force-operational-test-and-evaluation-center-commander-prior-to-taxiing-at-nellis-air-force-base-nevada-jan-12-2023-having-the-afotec-commander-flying-with-the-65th-aggressors-is-a-unique-and-opportunistic-relationship-where-he-can-directly-see-the-effects-of-his-organization-on-warfighter-training-image532146586.html
RM2NWNAB6–Senior Airman Patrick Bellar, a Lightning Air Maintenance Unit Crew Chief, marshals an F-35A Lightning II piloted by Brig. Gen. Michael Rawls, Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center commander prior to taxiing at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Jan. 12, 2023. Having the AFOTEC commander flying with the 65th Aggressors is a unique and opportunistic relationship where he can directly see the effects of his organization on warfighter training.
Bildnummer: 53570222 Datum: 02.11.2009 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (091103) -- DETROIT, Nov. 3, 2009 (Xinhua) -- Fang Jianyi(C, Front), chairman of the Beijing West Industries Group (BWI) of China, shakes hands with Fred Bellar III, CFO of the Delphi Automotive Holding Group during a signing ceremony in Detroit, the United States, on Nov. 2, 2009. The BWI of China formally signed the contract of their approximate 90 million-U.S.-dollar asset purchase of former Delphi Ride Dynamics and Brakes business units on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Hu Guangyao) (jl) (1)U.S.-DETROIT-CHINA-BWI-DELPHI RIDE-PURCHASE PUBLI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bildnummer-53570222-datum-02112009-copyright-imagoxinhua-091103-detroit-nov-3-2009-xinhua-fang-jianyic-front-chairman-of-the-beijing-west-industries-group-bwi-of-china-shakes-hands-with-fred-bellar-iii-cfo-of-the-delphi-automotive-holding-group-during-a-signing-ceremony-in-detroit-the-united-states-on-nov-2-2009-the-bwi-of-china-formally-signed-the-contract-of-their-approximate-90-million-us-dollar-asset-purchase-of-former-delphi-ride-dynamics-and-brakes-business-units-on-tuesday-xinhuahu-guangyao-jl-1us-detroit-china-bwi-delphi-ride-purchase-publi-image562499602.html
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030503-N-6197C-002 Aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) in port Jebel Ali (May 3, 2003) -- Chaplain Bellar, ShipÕs Chaplain, performs a Christian baptism on Storekeeper Ryan P. Schoch in a pool. The Boxer is in port Jebel Ali, a city in Dubai, UAE. Boxer is deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by LithographerÕs Mate 3rd Class Sadie Conklin. (RELEASED) Baptism in a pool Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-030503-n-6197c-002-aboard-uss-boxer-lhd-4-in-port-jebel-ali-may-3-129995469.html
RMHFDPF9–030503-N-6197C-002 Aboard USS Boxer (LHD 4) in port Jebel Ali (May 3, 2003) -- Chaplain Bellar, ShipÕs Chaplain, performs a Christian baptism on Storekeeper Ryan P. Schoch in a pool. The Boxer is in port Jebel Ali, a city in Dubai, UAE. Boxer is deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom the multi-national coalition effort to liberate the Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, and end the regime of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Navy photo by LithographerÕs Mate 3rd Class Sadie Conklin. (RELEASED) Baptism in a pool
Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off. (U.S. Air Force Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-sgt-genelle-bellar-and-master-sgt-leo-c-martin-709th-airlift-172280731.html
RMM081R7–Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off. (U.S. Air Force
Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tessa B. Corrick) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/staff-sgt-genelle-bellar-and-master-sgt-leo-c-martin-709th-airlift-squadron-loadmasters-work-to-calculate-the-total-weight-of-the-c-5m-super-galaxy-from-dover-air-force-base-del-on-the-flightline-at-barksdale-air-force-base-la-jan-12-2018-the-total-weight-of-the-aircraft-is-needed-to-determine-the-speed-in-which-the-aircraft-must-be-at-to-properly-take-off-us-air-force-photo-by-airman-1st-class-tessa-b-corrick-image179481117.html
RMMC01YW–Staff Sgt. Genelle Bellar and Master Sgt. Leo C. Martin, 709th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, work to calculate the total weight of the C-5M Super Galaxy from Dover Air Force Base, Del., on the flightline at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 12, 2018. The total weight of the aircraft is needed to determine the speed in which the aircraft must be at to properly take off. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tessa B. Corrick)
Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . bellar pedunclesand add materially to the transverse diniensi(jn of the ventricle. After enclosing thelateral recess the taenia leads to the stalk oi the flocculus and the inferior velum. Within the triangular field of the tela chorioidea, the pia mater takes advantageof the attenuation of the ventricular wall to efiect invaginations by which its blood-vessels apparently gain entrance into the ventricle. Such invaginations, known asthe choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle, occur in the ventricular roofon each s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-anatomy-including-structure-and-development-and-practical-considerations-bellar-pedunclesand-add-materially-to-the-transverse-diniensijn-of-the-ventricle-after-enclosing-thelateral-recess-the-taenia-leads-to-the-stalk-oi-the-flocculus-and-the-inferior-velum-within-the-triangular-field-of-the-tela-chorioidea-the-pia-mater-takes-advantageof-the-attenuation-of-the-ventricular-wall-to-efiect-invaginations-by-which-its-blood-vessels-apparently-gain-entrance-into-the-ventricle-such-invaginations-known-asthe-choroid-plexus-of-the-fourth-ventricle-occur-in-the-ventricular-roofon-each-s-image342693653.html
RM2AWF171–Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . bellar pedunclesand add materially to the transverse diniensi(jn of the ventricle. After enclosing thelateral recess the taenia leads to the stalk oi the flocculus and the inferior velum. Within the triangular field of the tela chorioidea, the pia mater takes advantageof the attenuation of the ventricular wall to efiect invaginations by which its blood-vessels apparently gain entrance into the ventricle. Such invaginations, known asthe choroid plexus of the fourth ventricle, occur in the ventricular roofon each s
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A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . gularly. Occasionallyeven the movements of the face, both volitional andexpressional, are ataxic and dysmetric; while speechis even more frequently affected than in acute cere-bellar disease, being slow and drawling, or explosiveand scanning. Nystagmus is, on the other hand, notso common or so characteristic. Vertigo is a frequentsj-mptom; it is usually of the indefinite varietv, and notaccompanied by any definite sense of rotation of self orof external objects. In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-gularly-occasionallyeven-the-movements-of-the-face-both-volitional-andexpressional-are-ataxic-and-dysmetric-while-speechis-even-more-frequently-affected-than-in-acute-cere-bellar-disease-being-slow-and-drawling-or-explosiveand-scanning-nystagmus-is-on-the-other-hand-notso-common-or-so-characteristic-vertigo-is-a-frequentsj-mptom-it-is-usually-of-the-indefinite-varietv-and-notaccompanied-by-any-definite-sense-of-rotation-of-self-orof-external-objects-in-image338448758.html
RM2AJHJRJ–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . gularly. Occasionallyeven the movements of the face, both volitional andexpressional, are ataxic and dysmetric; while speechis even more frequently affected than in acute cere-bellar disease, being slow and drawling, or explosiveand scanning. Nystagmus is, on the other hand, notso common or so characteristic. Vertigo is a frequentsj-mptom; it is usually of the indefinite varietv, and notaccompanied by any definite sense of rotation of self orof external objects. In
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A manual of anatomy . re ventrally are the brachia pontis and the sensor root of thetrigeminal nerve; near the surface lies the sensor nucleus of the latternerve. 404 THE NERVE SYSTEM Dorsal to the trapezium and in the midline is the raphe with theformatio reticularis forming a large field on each side. Lateral to theformatio is the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve, next the mesen-cephalic root of the same nerve and upon the surface the superior cere-bellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) forming also the dorsalwall of the section in this area. The peduncle is semilunar in shapeand consi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-re-ventrally-are-the-brachia-pontis-and-the-sensor-root-of-thetrigeminal-nerve-near-the-surface-lies-the-sensor-nucleus-of-the-latternerve-404-the-nerve-system-dorsal-to-the-trapezium-and-in-the-midline-is-the-raphe-with-theformatio-reticularis-forming-a-large-field-on-each-side-lateral-to-theformatio-is-the-motor-nucleus-of-the-trigeminal-nerve-next-the-mesen-cephalic-root-of-the-same-nerve-and-upon-the-surface-the-superior-cere-bellar-peduncle-brachium-conjunctivum-forming-also-the-dorsalwall-of-the-section-in-this-area-the-peduncle-is-semilunar-in-shapeand-consi-image343326599.html
RM2AXFTG7–A manual of anatomy . re ventrally are the brachia pontis and the sensor root of thetrigeminal nerve; near the surface lies the sensor nucleus of the latternerve. 404 THE NERVE SYSTEM Dorsal to the trapezium and in the midline is the raphe with theformatio reticularis forming a large field on each side. Lateral to theformatio is the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve, next the mesen-cephalic root of the same nerve and upon the surface the superior cere-bellar peduncle (brachium conjunctivum) forming also the dorsalwall of the section in this area. The peduncle is semilunar in shapeand consi
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Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . of the spinocerebellar paths (Flechsig,Gowers—vestibular systems), as in theFriedreich and Marie ataxia group;from involvements in the cerebellumitself (tumors, cysts, ageneses, scleroses);in affections involving the superior cere-bellar peduncles—from bulbar and pon-tine involvements of these paths, andalso from implication of the cerebello-rubral, cerebellothalamic,and frontocere-bellar paths. Typical cerebellar ataxias are thus seen in some frontaltumors, with classical intoxication gait. Chiefly associated with atax Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-a-text-book-of-neurology-and-psychiatry-of-the-spinocerebellar-paths-flechsiggowersvestibular-systems-as-in-thefriedreich-and-marie-ataxia-groupfrom-involvements-in-the-cerebellumitself-tumors-cysts-ageneses-sclerosesin-affections-involving-the-superior-cere-bellar-pedunclesfrom-bulbar-and-pon-tine-involvements-of-these-paths-andalso-from-implication-of-the-cerebello-rubral-cerebellothalamicand-frontocere-bellar-paths-typical-cerebellar-ataxias-are-thus-seen-in-some-frontaltumors-with-classical-intoxication-gait-chiefly-associated-with-atax-image338936112.html
RM2AKBTD4–Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . of the spinocerebellar paths (Flechsig,Gowers—vestibular systems), as in theFriedreich and Marie ataxia group;from involvements in the cerebellumitself (tumors, cysts, ageneses, scleroses);in affections involving the superior cere-bellar peduncles—from bulbar and pon-tine involvements of these paths, andalso from implication of the cerebello-rubral, cerebellothalamic,and frontocere-bellar paths. Typical cerebellar ataxias are thus seen in some frontaltumors, with classical intoxication gait. Chiefly associated with atax
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A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . ticacrossed by strise-acusticffi. Fovea inferior- Trigonum,bypoglossi Metaplexus Postcere^ bellar arterj Vertebral artery Fig. 904-—The Metapore (Foramen of Magendie) and AdjacentParts. The left tonsilla of the cerebelliun has been removed toexpose the underlying parts. Cf, Fig. 141. /, Velum medullareposterius; //, lateral recess of the fourth ventricle; ///, flocculus;IV, plexus chorioideus lateralis; VII, VIII, IX, cerebral nerves.(After Henle and Wilder.) the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-ticacrossed-by-strise-acusticffi-fovea-inferior-trigonumbypoglossi-metaplexus-postcere-bellar-arterj-vertebral-artery-fig-904-the-metapore-foramen-of-magendie-and-adjacentparts-the-left-tonsilla-of-the-cerebelliun-has-been-removed-toexpose-the-underlying-parts-cf-fig-141-velum-medullareposterius-lateral-recess-of-the-fourth-ventricle-flocculusiv-plexus-chorioideus-lateralis-vii-viii-ix-cerebral-nervesafter-henle-and-wilder-the-c-image338926951.html
RM2AKBCNY–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . ticacrossed by strise-acusticffi. Fovea inferior- Trigonum,bypoglossi Metaplexus Postcere^ bellar arterj Vertebral artery Fig. 904-—The Metapore (Foramen of Magendie) and AdjacentParts. The left tonsilla of the cerebelliun has been removed toexpose the underlying parts. Cf, Fig. 141. /, Velum medullareposterius; //, lateral recess of the fourth ventricle; ///, flocculus;IV, plexus chorioideus lateralis; VII, VIII, IX, cerebral nerves.(After Henle and Wilder.) the c
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. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. Fig. 8. Section through the anterior extremity of the right corpus den-tatum and the trigeminal level of the pons. Peculiar asymmetry of the hemi-spheral lobules. bundle. The accessory olivary bodies, the nuclei of the lateralcolumns, the arcuate nuclei and the antero-external and postero-external arcuate fiber systems as well as the nuclei of the posteriorcolumns are all perfectly normal. At the lateral margin of thelower medulla on both sides the domain of the dorsal spino-cere-bellar tract is less deeply stained than the surrounding white matter, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-nervous-and-mental-disease-fig-8-section-through-the-anterior-extremity-of-the-right-corpus-den-tatum-and-the-trigeminal-level-of-the-pons-peculiar-asymmetry-of-the-hemi-spheral-lobules-bundle-the-accessory-olivary-bodies-the-nuclei-of-the-lateralcolumns-the-arcuate-nuclei-and-the-antero-external-and-postero-external-arcuate-fiber-systems-as-well-as-the-nuclei-of-the-posteriorcolumns-are-all-perfectly-normal-at-the-lateral-margin-of-thelower-medulla-on-both-sides-the-domain-of-the-dorsal-spino-cere-bellar-tract-is-less-deeply-stained-than-the-surrounding-white-matter-image336754121.html
RM2AFTD8W–. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. Fig. 8. Section through the anterior extremity of the right corpus den-tatum and the trigeminal level of the pons. Peculiar asymmetry of the hemi-spheral lobules. bundle. The accessory olivary bodies, the nuclei of the lateralcolumns, the arcuate nuclei and the antero-external and postero-external arcuate fiber systems as well as the nuclei of the posteriorcolumns are all perfectly normal. At the lateral margin of thelower medulla on both sides the domain of the dorsal spino-cere-bellar tract is less deeply stained than the surrounding white matter,
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Quain's elements of anatomy . -a ad meduUam) issue from the whitematter of the lateral hemispheres, between the other two, and passforwards immediately outside the superior peduncles to reach the lateralwall of the fourth ventricle. Here they turn sharply downwards, at aright angle, and become the restiform bodies of the medulla oblongata. Fig. 282.—Figure showing THE THREE PAIRS OF CERE-BELLAR PEDUNCLES (fromSappey after Hii-scMeld andLeveille). On the left side the threecerebellar peduncles have beencut short; on the right sidethe hemisphere has been cutobliquely to showits connection?nith t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quains-elements-of-anatomy-a-ad-meduuam-issue-from-the-whitematter-of-the-lateral-hemispheres-between-the-other-two-and-passforwards-immediately-outside-the-superior-peduncles-to-reach-the-lateralwall-of-the-fourth-ventricle-here-they-turn-sharply-downwards-at-aright-angle-and-become-the-restiform-bodies-of-the-medulla-oblongata-fig-282figure-showing-the-three-pairs-of-cere-bellar-peduncles-fromsappey-after-hii-scmeld-andleveille-on-the-left-side-the-threecerebellar-peduncles-have-beencut-short-on-the-right-sidethe-hemisphere-has-been-cutobliquely-to-showits-connectionnith-t-image342746748.html
RM2AWHCY8–Quain's elements of anatomy . -a ad meduUam) issue from the whitematter of the lateral hemispheres, between the other two, and passforwards immediately outside the superior peduncles to reach the lateralwall of the fourth ventricle. Here they turn sharply downwards, at aright angle, and become the restiform bodies of the medulla oblongata. Fig. 282.—Figure showing THE THREE PAIRS OF CERE-BELLAR PEDUNCLES (fromSappey after Hii-scMeld andLeveille). On the left side the threecerebellar peduncles have beencut short; on the right sidethe hemisphere has been cutobliquely to showits connection?nith t
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Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . bellar tract lies on the medial side of the inferiorcerebellar peduncle, in the medial lateral portion from the superiorcerebellar peduncle, in which a portion also goes. The majority ofthe bundles go to the cerebellar worm and end, mostly crossed, in the 228 SENSORI-MOTOR NEUROLOGY ^CRANIAL NERVES nuclei of the roof (tectalis), probably also in the nucleus globosus andnucleus emboliformis. Within the superior cerebellar peduncle portions it may be saidthat, according to Bechterew and Flechsig, the Bechterew nucleiare c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-a-text-book-of-neurology-and-psychiatry-bellar-tract-lies-on-the-medial-side-of-the-inferiorcerebellar-peduncle-in-the-medial-lateral-portion-from-the-superiorcerebellar-peduncle-in-which-a-portion-also-goes-the-majority-ofthe-bundles-go-to-the-cerebellar-worm-and-end-mostly-crossed-in-the-228-sensori-motor-neurology-cranial-nerves-nuclei-of-the-roof-tectalis-probably-also-in-the-nucleus-globosus-andnucleus-emboliformis-within-the-superior-cerebellar-peduncle-portions-it-may-be-saidthat-according-to-bechterew-and-flechsig-the-bechterew-nucleiare-c-image339032565.html
RM2AKG7DW–Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . bellar tract lies on the medial side of the inferiorcerebellar peduncle, in the medial lateral portion from the superiorcerebellar peduncle, in which a portion also goes. The majority ofthe bundles go to the cerebellar worm and end, mostly crossed, in the 228 SENSORI-MOTOR NEUROLOGY ^CRANIAL NERVES nuclei of the roof (tectalis), probably also in the nucleus globosus andnucleus emboliformis. Within the superior cerebellar peduncle portions it may be saidthat, according to Bechterew and Flechsig, the Bechterew nucleiare c
Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . of the pons to end around the cells of the pontine nucleusas links in the connection between the cerebral and the cere-bellar cortex (page 1094); (2) .h& fron/o-t/ia/aniic, whichextend from the cortex of the frontal lobe to the thalamus ;and (3) the sfrio-thaiainic, which proceed from the caudate andlenticular nuclei to the thalamus. The posterior limb of the internal capsule (pars lenticulo-thalamica) extends backward, outward and downward fromthe genu, and includes the remaining two-thirds of the tract. Its hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-anatomy-including-structure-and-development-and-practical-considerations-of-the-pons-to-end-around-the-cells-of-the-pontine-nucleusas-links-in-the-connection-between-the-cerebral-and-the-cere-bellar-cortex-page-1094-2-h-frono-tiaaniic-whichextend-from-the-cortex-of-the-frontal-lobe-to-the-thalamus-and-3-the-sfrio-thaiainic-which-proceed-from-the-caudate-andlenticular-nuclei-to-the-thalamus-the-posterior-limb-of-the-internal-capsule-pars-lenticulo-thalamica-extends-backward-outward-and-downward-fromthe-genu-and-includes-the-remaining-two-thirds-of-the-tract-its-hi-image342666130.html
RM2AWDP42–Human anatomy, including structure and development and practical considerations . of the pons to end around the cells of the pontine nucleusas links in the connection between the cerebral and the cere-bellar cortex (page 1094); (2) .h& fron/o-t/ia/aniic, whichextend from the cortex of the frontal lobe to the thalamus ;and (3) the sfrio-thaiainic, which proceed from the caudate andlenticular nuclei to the thalamus. The posterior limb of the internal capsule (pars lenticulo-thalamica) extends backward, outward and downward fromthe genu, and includes the remaining two-thirds of the tract. Its hi
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . l, and radiatinginto the neck region, with marked stiffness of the neck,is of special im|)ortance. This headache may resem-ble that of cerebrospinal meningitis. Nausea, vom-iting, stupor, general imrest may be present, as alsofever; but it is to be borne in mind that many cere-bellar abscesses run for months without causing fever.Although not constant signs, hemiparesis and hemi-asynergia are usually present on the same side as thelesion. Atrophy is not infrequentl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-l-and-radiatinginto-the-neck-region-with-marked-stiffness-of-the-neckis-of-special-imortance-this-headache-may-resem-ble-that-of-cerebrospinal-meningitis-nausea-vom-iting-stupor-general-imrest-may-be-present-as-alsofever-but-it-is-to-be-borne-in-mind-that-many-cere-bellar-abscesses-run-for-months-without-causing-feveralthough-not-constant-signs-hemiparesis-and-hemi-asynergia-are-usually-present-on-the-same-side-as-thelesion-atrophy-is-not-infrequentl-image338447933.html
RM2AJHHP5–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . l, and radiatinginto the neck region, with marked stiffness of the neck,is of special im|)ortance. This headache may resem-ble that of cerebrospinal meningitis. Nausea, vom-iting, stupor, general imrest may be present, as alsofever; but it is to be borne in mind that many cere-bellar abscesses run for months without causing fever.Although not constant signs, hemiparesis and hemi-asynergia are usually present on the same side as thelesion. Atrophy is not infrequentl
St Thomas's Hospital reports . mastoid or petrous bones, is most likely to be found. When the disc of bone was taken away the dura bulgedunder plus pressure into the opening. On incising tlie durathe cerebellum bulged without pulsation into the trephineopening. A trocar and cannula were then passed into the DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I, Illustrating Dr. Aclauds and Mr. Ballances Case of Cere-bellar Abscess secondary to Otitis Media Suppurativatreated successfully by Operation. The drawing shows the appearance of a transverse sectionof a shiill and brain, made to illustrate this paper. Tlie exact lin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-thomass-hospital-reports-mastoid-or-petrous-bones-is-most-likely-to-be-found-when-the-disc-of-bone-was-taken-away-the-dura-bulgedunder-plus-pressure-into-the-opening-on-incising-tlie-durathe-cerebellum-bulged-without-pulsation-into-the-trephineopening-a-trocar-and-cannula-were-then-passed-into-the-description-of-plate-i-illustrating-dr-aclauds-and-mr-ballances-case-of-cere-bellar-abscess-secondary-to-otitis-media-suppurativatreated-successfully-by-operation-the-drawing-shows-the-appearance-of-a-transverse-sectionof-a-shiill-and-brain-made-to-illustrate-this-paper-tlie-exact-lin-image338484963.html
RM2AJK90K–St Thomas's Hospital reports . mastoid or petrous bones, is most likely to be found. When the disc of bone was taken away the dura bulgedunder plus pressure into the opening. On incising tlie durathe cerebellum bulged without pulsation into the trephineopening. A trocar and cannula were then passed into the DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I, Illustrating Dr. Aclauds and Mr. Ballances Case of Cere-bellar Abscess secondary to Otitis Media Suppurativatreated successfully by Operation. The drawing shows the appearance of a transverse sectionof a shiill and brain, made to illustrate this paper. Tlie exact lin
Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . function of these olivocerebellar paths is still in question. Asto definite localization for other receptor paths (chemical, etc.) exactknowledge is absolutely wanting at the present time. So far as localization of motor functions in the nuclei is concerned,this seems to have received definite confirmation by the work ofHorsley {loc. cit.). Cerebellar tumors are relatively frequent. Almost one-third ofthe brain tumors occurring in childhood and adolescence are of cere-bellar origin. In order of frequency one finds gliom Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-the-nervous-system-a-text-book-of-neurology-and-psychiatry-function-of-these-olivocerebellar-paths-is-still-in-question-asto-definite-localization-for-other-receptor-paths-chemical-etc-exactknowledge-is-absolutely-wanting-at-the-present-time-so-far-as-localization-of-motor-functions-in-the-nuclei-is-concernedthis-seems-to-have-received-definite-confirmation-by-the-work-ofhorsley-loc-cit-cerebellar-tumors-are-relatively-frequent-almost-one-third-ofthe-brain-tumors-occurring-in-childhood-and-adolescence-are-of-cere-bellar-origin-in-order-of-frequency-one-finds-gliom-image338933306.html
RM2AKBMTX–Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . function of these olivocerebellar paths is still in question. Asto definite localization for other receptor paths (chemical, etc.) exactknowledge is absolutely wanting at the present time. So far as localization of motor functions in the nuclei is concerned,this seems to have received definite confirmation by the work ofHorsley {loc. cit.). Cerebellar tumors are relatively frequent. Almost one-third ofthe brain tumors occurring in childhood and adolescence are of cere-bellar origin. In order of frequency one finds gliom
The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . ae. All thesethree bundles appear to be continued up into thecerebellum as the restiform bodies or inferior cere-bellar peduncles, but really the continuity is veryslight, as the restiform bodies are formedfrom thedirect cerebellar tracts of the spinal cord joining withthe superficial arcuate fibres which curve back justbelow the olivary bodies. The upper part of the fourth „ •i,„v,t!.<^, . , . i J J i ^L ? u 11 From Cuniunaaam. Text-book Of Anaiomy. ventricle is bounded by the superior cere Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-encyclopdia-britannica-a-dictionary-of-arts-sciences-literature-and-general-information-ae-all-thesethree-bundles-appear-to-be-continued-up-into-thecerebellum-as-the-restiform-bodies-or-inferior-cere-bellar-peduncles-but-really-the-continuity-is-veryslight-as-the-restiform-bodies-are-formedfrom-thedirect-cerebellar-tracts-of-the-spinal-cord-joining-withthe-superficial-arcuate-fibres-which-curve-back-justbelow-the-olivary-bodies-the-upper-part-of-the-fourth-ivt!lt-i-j-j-i-l-u-11-from-cuniunaaam-text-book-of-anaiomy-ventricle-is-bounded-by-the-superior-cere-image340232272.html
RM2ANEWMG–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . ae. All thesethree bundles appear to be continued up into thecerebellum as the restiform bodies or inferior cere-bellar peduncles, but really the continuity is veryslight, as the restiform bodies are formedfrom thedirect cerebellar tracts of the spinal cord joining withthe superficial arcuate fibres which curve back justbelow the olivary bodies. The upper part of the fourth „ •i,„v,t!.<^, . , . i J J i ^L ? u 11 From Cuniunaaam. Text-book Of Anaiomy. ventricle is bounded by the superior cere
A manual of anatomy . he fibers continueon the same side through the dorsal column to the nuclei cuneatusand gracilis. From here the fibers of the second neuron convey the TRACTS CONCERNED IN RESPIRATION 425 impulses by way of the opposite medial lemniscus to the thalamus.The third neuron connects the thalamus with the cortical area.Some fibers pass from the nuclei gracilis and cuneatus to the cere-bellar cortex; new fibers pass from here to the dentate nucleus ofthe cerebellum from which new fibers pass to the thalamus throughthe brachia conjunctiva. Some of the fibers, only, of the first neu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-anatomy-he-fibers-continueon-the-same-side-through-the-dorsal-column-to-the-nuclei-cuneatusand-gracilis-from-here-the-fibers-of-the-second-neuron-convey-the-tracts-concerned-in-respiration-425-impulses-by-way-of-the-opposite-medial-lemniscus-to-the-thalamusthe-third-neuron-connects-the-thalamus-with-the-cortical-areasome-fibers-pass-from-the-nuclei-gracilis-and-cuneatus-to-the-cere-bellar-cortex-new-fibers-pass-from-here-to-the-dentate-nucleus-ofthe-cerebellum-from-which-new-fibers-pass-to-the-thalamus-throughthe-brachia-conjunctiva-some-of-the-fibers-only-of-the-first-neu-image343323068.html
RM2AXFM24–A manual of anatomy . he fibers continueon the same side through the dorsal column to the nuclei cuneatusand gracilis. From here the fibers of the second neuron convey the TRACTS CONCERNED IN RESPIRATION 425 impulses by way of the opposite medial lemniscus to the thalamus.The third neuron connects the thalamus with the cortical area.Some fibers pass from the nuclei gracilis and cuneatus to the cere-bellar cortex; new fibers pass from here to the dentate nucleus ofthe cerebellum from which new fibers pass to the thalamus throughthe brachia conjunctiva. Some of the fibers, only, of the first neu
A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. S61.—Cell from the Xuclexis CochlcarLi entralis of aCat. stained by Golgis Method. The cell body U surrounded by apericellular network beUeved to represent the terminals of axonesfrom other neurones. The network surrounds the whole cell anda dendrite passing upward. The fiber a corresponds to one ofthe thickened fibers of the neriis cochlearis described by Ramony Cajal and Held. (After Held.). Fig. 862.—Vertical Section Through the Adult Human Cere-bellar Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-reference-handbook-of-the-medical-sciences-embracing-the-entire-range-of-scientific-and-practical-medicine-and-allied-science-fig-s61cell-from-the-xuclexis-cochlcarli-entralis-of-acat-stained-by-golgis-method-the-cell-body-u-surrounded-by-apericellular-network-beueved-to-represent-the-terminals-of-axonesfrom-other-neurones-the-network-surrounds-the-whole-cell-anda-dendrite-passing-upward-the-fiber-a-corresponds-to-one-ofthe-thickened-fibers-of-the-neriis-cochlearis-described-by-ramony-cajal-and-held-after-held-fig-862vertical-section-through-the-adult-human-cere-bellar-co-image338950761.html
RM2AKCF49–A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. S61.—Cell from the Xuclexis CochlcarLi entralis of aCat. stained by Golgis Method. The cell body U surrounded by apericellular network beUeved to represent the terminals of axonesfrom other neurones. The network surrounds the whole cell anda dendrite passing upward. The fiber a corresponds to one ofthe thickened fibers of the neriis cochlearis described by Ramony Cajal and Held. (After Held.). Fig. 862.—Vertical Section Through the Adult Human Cere-bellar Co
AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . Fig. 10 (Case 3).—Longitudinal section of the tumor dividing the cere-bellar hemispheres. Many long hairs may be seen growing into the tumorfrom the stalk at its posterior end.. ^-- Fig. 11 (Case 3).—Photomicrograph taken through stalk of tumor, at pointshown in Figure 14; A, hairs and hair follicles; B, fat cells; C, sebaceous glandcells; D, interior of the dermoid; X 25. 282 ARCIIUES of XEUROLOGV as I) PSYCHIATRY into each hemisphere in the hope of encountering a gliomatous cyst. Clearcerel)rospinal fluid under tension was disclosed, and without openin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amaarchives-of-neurology-psychiatry-fig-10-case-3longitudinal-section-of-the-tumor-dividing-the-cere-bellar-hemispheres-many-long-hairs-may-be-seen-growing-into-the-tumorfrom-the-stalk-at-its-posterior-end-fig-11-case-3photomicrograph-taken-through-stalk-of-tumor-at-pointshown-in-figure-14-a-hairs-and-hair-follicles-b-fat-cells-c-sebaceous-glandcells-d-interior-of-the-dermoid-x-25-282-arciiues-of-xeurologv-as-i-psychiatry-into-each-hemisphere-in-the-hope-of-encountering-a-gliomatous-cyst-clearcerelrospinal-fluid-under-tension-was-disclosed-and-without-openin-image340243447.html
RM2ANFBYK–AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . Fig. 10 (Case 3).—Longitudinal section of the tumor dividing the cere-bellar hemispheres. Many long hairs may be seen growing into the tumorfrom the stalk at its posterior end.. ^-- Fig. 11 (Case 3).—Photomicrograph taken through stalk of tumor, at pointshown in Figure 14; A, hairs and hair follicles; B, fat cells; C, sebaceous glandcells; D, interior of the dermoid; X 25. 282 ARCIIUES of XEUROLOGV as I) PSYCHIATRY into each hemisphere in the hope of encountering a gliomatous cyst. Clearcerel)rospinal fluid under tension was disclosed, and without openin
. Le imprese illvstri : con espositioni et discorsi. e operationi,&: vita di Crifto, volfe valerfi di quel bellar-gomento,& farne vn libro à fuo modo,corroborando colui quellefuc cofe con la fama di Pitagora ,& mutandole vere, & trasfor-mandole tutte à fuo modojle attribuì ad vnIdolatra,comegli eraIl quaridolatra,cioè Apollonio da lui defcritto, ò non fu mai, &fufintoda lui, ò fupcrauentura qualche Filofofo veramente, &dottima,& famofa vita nellefier fuo.Onde al detto Filoftrato tor-nò molto comodo il magnificarle fuecofe, come fece Omero qlledAchille, Virgilio quelle d Enea, & i nofì:ri Roman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-imprese-illvstri-con-espositioni-et-discorsi-e-operationi-vita-di-crifto-volfe-valerfi-di-quel-bellar-gomento-farne-vn-libro-fuo-modocorroborando-colui-quellefuc-cofe-con-la-fama-di-pitagora-mutandole-vere-trasfor-mandole-tutte-fuo-modojle-attribu-ad-vnidolatracomegli-erail-quaridolatracio-apollonio-da-lui-defcritto-non-fu-mai-fufintoda-lui-fupcrauentura-qualche-filofofo-veramente-dottima-famofa-vita-nellefier-fuoonde-al-detto-filoftrato-tor-n-molto-comodo-il-magnificarle-fuecofe-come-fece-omero-qlledachille-virgilio-quelle-d-enea-i-nofri-roman-image337062495.html
RM2AGAEJ7–. Le imprese illvstri : con espositioni et discorsi. e operationi,&: vita di Crifto, volfe valerfi di quel bellar-gomento,& farne vn libro à fuo modo,corroborando colui quellefuc cofe con la fama di Pitagora ,& mutandole vere, & trasfor-mandole tutte à fuo modojle attribuì ad vnIdolatra,comegli eraIl quaridolatra,cioè Apollonio da lui defcritto, ò non fu mai, &fufintoda lui, ò fupcrauentura qualche Filofofo veramente, &dottima,& famofa vita nellefier fuo.Onde al detto Filoftrato tor-nò molto comodo il magnificarle fuecofe, come fece Omero qlledAchille, Virgilio quelle d Enea, & i nofì:ri Roman
. Quain's elements of anatomy . mediately outside the superior peduncles to reach the lateralwall of the fourth ventricle. Here they turn sharply downwards, at aright angle, and become the restiform bodies of the medulla oblongata. Fig. 282.—FiGiTRE snowisa Fig. 282. THE THREE PAIRS OF CERE-BELLAR PEDUNCLES (fromSappey after Hirschfeld andLeveille). On the left side the tlu-eecerebellar peduncles have beencut short; on the right sidethe hemisphere has been cutobliquely to show its connection■with the superior and inferiorpeduncles. 1, median groove of thefourth ventricle ; 2, the samegroove at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quains-elements-of-anatomy-mediately-outside-the-superior-peduncles-to-reach-the-lateralwall-of-the-fourth-ventricle-here-they-turn-sharply-downwards-at-aright-angle-and-become-the-restiform-bodies-of-the-medulla-oblongata-fig-282figitre-snowisa-fig-282-the-three-pairs-of-cere-bellar-peduncles-fromsappey-after-hirschfeld-andleveille-on-the-left-side-the-tlu-eecerebellar-peduncles-have-beencut-short-on-the-right-sidethe-hemisphere-has-been-cutobliquely-to-show-its-connectionwith-the-superior-and-inferiorpeduncles-1-median-groove-of-thefourth-ventricle-2-the-samegroove-at-image372490264.html
RM2CJ0B3M–. Quain's elements of anatomy . mediately outside the superior peduncles to reach the lateralwall of the fourth ventricle. Here they turn sharply downwards, at aright angle, and become the restiform bodies of the medulla oblongata. Fig. 282.—FiGiTRE snowisa Fig. 282. THE THREE PAIRS OF CERE-BELLAR PEDUNCLES (fromSappey after Hirschfeld andLeveille). On the left side the tlu-eecerebellar peduncles have beencut short; on the right sidethe hemisphere has been cutobliquely to show its connection■with the superior and inferiorpeduncles. 1, median groove of thefourth ventricle ; 2, the samegroove at
. Elements of physiological psychology; a treatise of the activities and nature of the mind, from the physical and experimental points of view . M. J If ^ ^ II. Fia. 37.—Cross Section of the Pons at the Level of the Fifth Nerve. (Marburg.) Y (at theleft) is the fifth nerve; parts of the sixth, seventh, and eighth nerves also are indicated byRoman numerals; FPo., bundles of pontine fibres, which pass to BPo, the middle cere-bellar peduncle. The cerebellum is cut away, biit is to be thought of as lying to eachside and on top, above the fourth ventricle which shows at the top of the figure. Pyis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-physiological-psychology-a-treatise-of-the-activities-and-nature-of-the-mind-from-the-physical-and-experimental-points-of-view-m-j-if-ii-fia-37cross-section-of-the-pons-at-the-level-of-the-fifth-nerve-marburg-y-at-theleft-is-the-fifth-nerve-parts-of-the-sixth-seventh-and-eighth-nerves-also-are-indicated-byroman-numerals-fpo-bundles-of-pontine-fibres-which-pass-to-bpo-the-middle-cere-bellar-peduncle-the-cerebellum-is-cut-away-biit-is-to-be-thought-of-as-lying-to-eachside-and-on-top-above-the-fourth-ventricle-which-shows-at-the-top-of-the-figure-pyis-image369747274.html
RM2CDFCBP–. Elements of physiological psychology; a treatise of the activities and nature of the mind, from the physical and experimental points of view . M. J If ^ ^ II. Fia. 37.—Cross Section of the Pons at the Level of the Fifth Nerve. (Marburg.) Y (at theleft) is the fifth nerve; parts of the sixth, seventh, and eighth nerves also are indicated byRoman numerals; FPo., bundles of pontine fibres, which pass to BPo, the middle cere-bellar peduncle. The cerebellum is cut away, biit is to be thought of as lying to eachside and on top, above the fourth ventricle which shows at the top of the figure. Pyis
. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . ct the bulb and spinal cord with the upperpart of the brain. It must not be forgotten that the pons contains severalsmaller collections of nerve cells. Sections reveal the following parts or struct-ures, beginning from the anterior or ventral surface. 1. Transverse or commissural fibers connect one side of the cerebellumwith the other through the middle peduncle. These fibers connect the cere- 544 T11 B E It VO US SYSTEM bellar cortex with the cells of the pontine nuclei; some are afferent, someefferent; some end in the gray matter of the pons on the same s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kirkes-handbook-of-physiology-ct-the-bulb-and-spinal-cord-with-the-upperpart-of-the-brain-it-must-not-be-forgotten-that-the-pons-contains-severalsmaller-collections-of-nerve-cells-sections-reveal-the-following-parts-or-struct-ures-beginning-from-the-anterior-or-ventral-surface-1-transverse-or-commissural-fibers-connect-one-side-of-the-cerebellumwith-the-other-through-the-middle-peduncle-these-fibers-connect-the-cere-544-t11-b-e-it-vo-us-system-bellar-cortex-with-the-cells-of-the-pontine-nuclei-some-are-afferent-someefferent-some-end-in-the-gray-matter-of-the-pons-on-the-same-s-image369986799.html
RM2CDX9X7–. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . ct the bulb and spinal cord with the upperpart of the brain. It must not be forgotten that the pons contains severalsmaller collections of nerve cells. Sections reveal the following parts or struct-ures, beginning from the anterior or ventral surface. 1. Transverse or commissural fibers connect one side of the cerebellumwith the other through the middle peduncle. These fibers connect the cere- 544 T11 B E It VO US SYSTEM bellar cortex with the cells of the pontine nuclei; some are afferent, someefferent; some end in the gray matter of the pons on the same s
. The Journal of laryngology and otology. erest in hissurroundings, and his tempei*ature improved, varying between974 F. in the morning and 100-101° F. in the evening, but a cere-bellar hernia had formed, and was slowly increasing in size. On October 27, 1909, he was suddenly seized with violentgeneral convulsions, which lasted from 3 ]).m. to 6.30 p.m., andwas quite comatose, Avith Avidely dilated pupils. He had vomitedon the two ])revious days. 4 The Journal of Laryngology, [January, 1913. After seeing liiin I returned home, expecting to hear nextmorning that he was dead, but instead receive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-laryngology-and-otology-erest-in-hissurroundings-and-his-tempeiature-improved-varying-between974-f-in-the-morning-and-100-101-f-in-the-evening-but-a-cere-bellar-hernia-had-formed-and-was-slowly-increasing-in-size-on-october-27-1909-he-was-suddenly-seized-with-violentgeneral-convulsions-which-lasted-from-3-m-to-630-pm-andwas-quite-comatose-avith-avidely-dilated-pupils-he-had-vomitedon-the-two-revious-days-4-the-journal-of-laryngology-january-1913-after-seeing-liiin-i-returned-home-expecting-to-hear-nextmorning-that-he-was-dead-but-instead-receive-image370596054.html
RM2CEX31A–. The Journal of laryngology and otology. erest in hissurroundings, and his tempei*ature improved, varying between974 F. in the morning and 100-101° F. in the evening, but a cere-bellar hernia had formed, and was slowly increasing in size. On October 27, 1909, he was suddenly seized with violentgeneral convulsions, which lasted from 3 ]).m. to 6.30 p.m., andwas quite comatose, Avith Avidely dilated pupils. He had vomitedon the two ])revious days. 4 The Journal of Laryngology, [January, 1913. After seeing liiin I returned home, expecting to hear nextmorning that he was dead, but instead receive
. A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners . Fig. 167 a.— (Cervical cord.). Fig. 107 6.—(Dorsal cord.) the symptoms in Fried-reichs disease, on theone hand, and in tabeson the other; Init weare still greatly in wantof a sufficient numberof careful observations.The ataxia of the ex-tremities evidently de-pends on a degenerationof the posterior columns,and that of the trunkprobably on a degener-ation of the lateral cere- bellar tracts. Thelack of prominenceof other lateral tractsymptoms (with theexception of the Ba-binski [and Oppen-heim] reflexes) hasbeen already om])lia-sized. Th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-medicine-for-students-and-practitioners-fig-167-a-cervical-cord-fig-107-6dorsal-cord-the-symptoms-in-fried-reichs-disease-on-theone-hand-and-in-tabeson-the-other-init-weare-still-greatly-in-wantof-a-sufficient-numberof-careful-observationsthe-ataxia-of-the-ex-tremities-evidently-de-pends-on-a-degenerationof-the-posterior-columnsand-that-of-the-trunkprobably-on-a-degener-ation-of-the-lateral-cere-bellar-tracts-thelack-of-prominenceof-other-lateral-tractsymptoms-with-theexception-of-the-ba-binski-and-oppen-heim-reflexes-hasbeen-already-om-lia-sized-th-image369633466.html
RM2CDA776–. A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners . Fig. 167 a.— (Cervical cord.). Fig. 107 6.—(Dorsal cord.) the symptoms in Fried-reichs disease, on theone hand, and in tabeson the other; Init weare still greatly in wantof a sufficient numberof careful observations.The ataxia of the ex-tremities evidently de-pends on a degenerationof the posterior columns,and that of the trunkprobably on a degener-ation of the lateral cere- bellar tracts. Thelack of prominenceof other lateral tractsymptoms (with theexception of the Ba-binski [and Oppen-heim] reflexes) hasbeen already om])lia-sized. Th
. A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners . Fig. 107 6.—(Dorsal cord.) the symptoms in Fried-reichs disease, on theone hand, and in tabeson the other; Init weare still greatly in wantof a sufficient numberof careful observations.The ataxia of the ex-tremities evidently de-pends on a degenerationof the posterior columns,and that of the trunkprobably on a degener-ation of the lateral cere- bellar tracts. Thelack of prominenceof other lateral tractsymptoms (with theexception of the Ba-binski [and Oppen-heim] reflexes) hasbeen already om])lia-sized. The absenc(!of lancinating painsi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-medicine-for-students-and-practitioners-fig-107-6dorsal-cord-the-symptoms-in-fried-reichs-disease-on-theone-hand-and-in-tabeson-the-other-init-weare-still-greatly-in-wantof-a-sufficient-numberof-careful-observationsthe-ataxia-of-the-ex-tremities-evidently-de-pends-on-a-degenerationof-the-posterior-columnsand-that-of-the-trunkprobably-on-a-degener-ation-of-the-lateral-cere-bellar-tracts-thelack-of-prominenceof-other-lateral-tractsymptoms-with-theexception-of-the-ba-binski-and-oppen-heim-reflexes-hasbeen-already-om-lia-sized-the-absenc!of-lancinating-painsi-image369633160.html
RM2CDA6T8–. A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners . Fig. 107 6.—(Dorsal cord.) the symptoms in Fried-reichs disease, on theone hand, and in tabeson the other; Init weare still greatly in wantof a sufficient numberof careful observations.The ataxia of the ex-tremities evidently de-pends on a degenerationof the posterior columns,and that of the trunkprobably on a degener-ation of the lateral cere- bellar tracts. Thelack of prominenceof other lateral tractsymptoms (with theexception of the Ba-binski [and Oppen-heim] reflexes) hasbeen already om])lia-sized. The absenc(!of lancinating painsi
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RMRE3TRA–. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. pm Fig. 339.—Section of the Cervical Por- tion of the Spinal Cord, showing by Differences of Shading the White Tracts Supposed to be Functionally Distinct. (Yeo.) A, anterior, P, posterior median fissures: flp, direct pyramidal, cp. crossed pyramidal tracts; dc, direct cere- bellar, pin, posterior median column (Goll); uz, anterior, pz, posterior root-zones. Fig. 338.—Scheme of the Conducting Paths in the Spinal at the Third Dorsal Nerve, after Flechsig. {Landois.) The black part is the gray matter, v, ant
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