Their posterior developement is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that part the character of a third lobe ; it is peculiar to the genus Homo, and equally peculiar is the "posterior horn of the " lateral ventricle " and the hippocampus minor which... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 5581863Full view - About this book
| Linnean Society of London - 1857 - 398 pages
...extend in advance of the one, and further back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. The superficial grey matter KS- 5-~ 'SeStoof the cerebrum,... | |
| 1858 - 518 pages
...extend in advance of the one, and further hack than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. The superficial grey matter of the cerebrum, through... | |
| 1858 - 522 pages
...extend in advance of the one, and further back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. The superficial grey matter of the cerebrum, through... | |
| 1858 - 480 pages
...extend in advance of the one, and farther back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...lateral ventricle,' and the 'hippocampus minor,' which characin the form and proportion? of the cerebral hemispheres, of which I express my estimate by the... | |
| Robert Dunn - 1858 - 138 pages
...but they extend in advance of the one, and farther back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that...'posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocamus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. The superficial grey matter... | |
| 1858 - 518 pages
...extend in advance of the one, and further back than the other (fig. 6, c). Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...character of a third lobe ; it is peculiar to the genus Homa> and equally peculiar is the ' posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,' and the ' hippocampus... | |
| Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh - 1894 - 804 pages
...that the growth backwards of the cerebral hemispheres was so marked in man that a posterior lobe " is peculiar to the genus homo, and equally peculiar...horn of the lateral ventricle and the hippocampus which characterise the hind lobe of each hemisphere." In virtue of these special cerebral characters,... | |
| 1858 - 754 pages
...but they extend in advance of the one, and farther back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that part the character of a third lobe; it ii peculiar to the genus Jfomo, and equally peculiar is the 'posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,'... | |
| 1859 - 450 pages
...but they extend in advance of the one, and further back than the other. Their posterior development is so marked, that anatomists have assigned to that...character of a third lobe ; it is peculiar to the genus JSbmo, and equally peculiar is the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle ' and the hippocampus minor,'... | |
| Richard Owen - 1859 - 118 pages
...to that part the character and name of a' third lobe:' it is peculiar and common to the genus Homo: equally peculiar is the 'posterior horn of the lateral ventricle' and the ' hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. The superficial grey matter of the cerebrum, through... | |
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