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Title: Cerebral science : studies in anatomical psychology : a book for artists, physicians and teachers
Identifier: cerebralsciences00wood (find matches)
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Wood, Wallace. d. 1916
Subjects: Brain; Brain; Physiology, Comparative
Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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THE CEREBRAL SPHERE 27 SUPERIOR.
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INFERIOR. Fig. 3.—The same Brain, Right Hemisphere, Inside or Mesial Surface. Anterior is the prorean lobule. Anterior-superior are the anterior metopic and posterior metopic lobules. The form of the pair taken together is that of a lituus or knife, of which the pars anterior is the blade, and the pars posterior the handle. Superior, usually highest on the brain, oval in shape, is the hip or pes, spirit of the foot, the paracentral lobule; superior - posterior is the quadrate, centre of sensibility; posterior, triangular, is the cuneus, or bend of the eye-scroll; inferior posterior is the under-bulb oranthos, the under occipital lobe. Inferior is the sphenoido-temporal lobe, head of taste, nutrition, and vitality. At the inferior-anterior angle is the under-prorean lobule, centre of will, sagacity, attention, intention, concentration, or control. This hemicerebrum is from a cast of a brain prepared by the Charcot pro- cess—reduced two-thirds.

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