ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA ISLAND OF REIL
After Johann Reil (died 1813), German physician.
PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ISLAND OF REIL»
island of Reil
island
reil
each
hemisphere
mammalian
brain
insular
cortex
portion
cerebral
folded
deep
within
lateral
sulcus
insulae
believed
involved
consciousness
play
role
diverse
functions
auditory
processing
literature
review
bamiou
musiek
luxon
complex
structure
define
rīl
oval
region
lentiform
nucleus
buried
fissure
sylvius
also
called
american
sciencedirect
broadman
with
increased
complexity
course
primate
evolution
that
characterised
medical
land
lind
cluster
cells
isolated
piece
tissue
blood
islands
aggregations
mesenchymal
angioblast
early
embryo
anatomy
pyramid
shaped
beneath
temporal
lobes
latin
gray
henry
human
page
central
lobe
lies
deeply
sylvian
researchgate
research
reviews
elsevier
locate
brainresrev
merriam
webster
johann
christian
german
anatomist
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1
Journal
of Anatomy and Physiology
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GYRI AND SULCI ON THE SURFACE OF THE
ISLAND OF REIL OF THE HUMAN BRAIN.1 By D. J. Cunningham, M.D.,
Professor of Anatomy, University of Dublin. The admirable description of the gyri
and sulci ...
2
The Medical Times and Gazette
cysts in the locality of the island of Reil, in the neighbourhood of the third left
frontal convolution, (b) In Faroe's case, which that able observer refers to my third
variety of aphasia, there was softening of the left portion of the centrum ovale of ...
3
MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE VOL 2 FOR 1876
cysts in the locality of the island of Reil, in the neighbourhood of the third left
frontal convolution, (b) In Forge's case, which that able observer refers to my third
variety of aphasia, there was softening of the left portion of the centrum ovale of ...
4
The Dublin Journal
of Medical Science
efforts made to explain them away, are quite antagonistic to the. views I have
mentioned. Let us bring face to face first the facts that seem to prove that the
island of Reil is the seat of the faculty of speech, and those according to which
the third ...
5
A Manual
of human anatomy arranged for second-year students
THE ISLAND OF REIL. $9 pocampal gyrus; it lies beneath the optic thalamus and
is limited anteriorly by the beginning of the fissure of Sylvius. The dentate fascia
is an atrophied portion of the cerebral cortex, situated between the dentate ...
6
Annual
of the Universal Medical Sciences
Tlie Sylvian Fissure and the Island of Reil in the Primate Brain. — Cunningham 5
£ states briefly some of the results obtained in connection with a somewhat
prolonged investigation into the anatomy of the Sylvian fissure and the island of
Reil ...
7
Transactions
of the Royal Academy
of Medicine in Ireland: ...
Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GYRI AND
SULCI ON THE SURFACE OF THE ISLAND OF REIL OF THE HUMAN BRAIN.*
By D. J. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Professor of Anatomy, University of ...
Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1891
8
A Reference Handbook
of the Medical Sciences Embracing the ...
5. Lesions at the apex of the temporo-sphenoidal lobe may produce disturbances
of taste and smell, but further investigations are needed to establish the
localization of these functions. 6. Lesions of the island of Reil have caused
disturbance ...
9
Annual
of the universal medical sciences and analytical ...
Tlie Sylvian Fissure and the Island of Reil in the Primate Brain. — Cunningham
JjZ states briefly some of the results obtained in connection with a somewhat
prolonged investigation into the anatomy of the Sylvian fissure and the island of
Reil ...
10
Transactions
of the Royal Academy
of Medicine in Ireland
Academy of Medicine in Ireland. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GYRI AND
SULCI ON THE SURFACE OF THE ISLAND OF REIL OF THE HUMAN BRAIN.*
By D. J. CUNNINGHAM, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. ; Professor of Anatomy, University of
Dublin ...
Academy of Medicine in Ireland, 1891