Brain: Anatomy [and] Brain: Methods of Removing, Preserving, Dissecting And Drawing
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670, 687, 759, and 801, and stated in g 66, H, the dia- cele is completely circumscribed at that point by the endyma reflect- ed from the velum upon the epiphysis. In the present copy this de- fect has been remedied so far as it could be by uniting the epiphysis and splenlum so as at least to block the passage ; but It should be remembered that it is closed not by nervous tissue but mem- branes. The editors of Quain have represented the missing nietar tela by the dotted line from near the numbe...r 4 to near the abbrevlar tlon /.M. A continuous Une would have been more appropriate, and separated farther from the metacellan floor; that could not be changed in the present copy, but the interval representing the meta^ pore (foramen of Magendie) has been enlarged; this, however, is conventional, and as if to correspond with the perhaps unusual con- dition shown in Fig. 690. Finally, the falcula (falx cerebelli), which was unmarked in Qualn, is here designated by across (x). mesal portion, vermis, of the cerebellum.
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