10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORPORA STRIATA»
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The Human Brain and Spinal Cord: A Historical Study ...
anterior and posterior lower exterior corpora striata is like so many receptacles
for the animal spirit, communicating with one another by the aid of the the
commissure resembling a thick nerve [anterior commissure]. The white or
medullary ...
Edwin Clarke, Charles Donald O'Malley, 1996
2
The physiological anatomy and physiology of man
It has been pretty generally admitted by anatomists, that both the corpora striata
and the anterior pyramids are concerned in voluntary movements. The motor
tracts of Bell were regarded by that physiologist as passing upwards from the ...
Robert Bentley Todd, William Bowman, 1856
3
Kansas City Medical Journal
He alluded to the views held by several comparative anatomists, that the cerebral
lobes of fishes might really be regarded as corpora striata alone. The brains of
the reptile and of the bird were also described ; and it was shown that in both, ...
4
The physiological anatomy and physiology of man, by R.B. ...
Robert Bentley Todd, sir William Bowman (bart.) Corpora Striata. — The anatomy
of the corpora striata and optic thalami, while it denotes a very intimate union
between them, also shews so manifest a difference in their structural characters,
...
Robert Bentley Todd, sir William Bowman (bart.), 1845
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The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body: Containing the ...
The CORPORA STRIATA are smooth, cineritious convexities in the forepart of the
lateral ventricle. They are somewhat of the shape of apear; they are obtuse
forwards ; they approach each other towards the forepart with a regular convexity,
...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell, 1822
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The Pathology and Therapeutics of Mental Diseases ... ...
Hitherto, I have always been of the opinion that our will acts directly on the
corpora striata, and not merely through the hemispheres. This assumption is
founded chiefly on the consideration that, as I have had opportunity to observe
myself, ...
Jacob Lodewijk Coenraad Schroeder van der KOLK, James T. RUDALL, 1870
7
The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature
lobes, be removed from a young rabbit, without injuring the corpora striata, no
motion forwards occurs: the animal pretty nearly maintains its gait, modified,
however, in an, evident manner by the pain and hemorrhage; its posture is not
even ...
8
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
corpora striata, the motion forwards is not manifested; the animal nearly
maintains its usual paces,, modified indeed in a very evident manner by the pain
and bleeding. Its course is not changed even if the grey matter is taken away,
which ...
9
The Medical and Surgical Reporter
On the Corpora Striata. At a late meeting of the Medico-Ciiirurgi- e&l Society of
Edinburgh, Dr. McKendrick read a paper on the corpora striata, with the results of
experiments. After a few preliminary remarks regarding the vague character of
our ...
That they are independent centres of action, not mere appendages to the
hemispheric ganglia, appears from the large quantity of vesicular neu rine which
they contain; and that the corpora striata are so, further appears from the absence
of ...