The Human Central Nervous System [electronic resource] : A Synopsis and Atlas /

Purpose and Plan This atlas, though primarily intended for medical students, mayaiso be expected to This atlas has been designed with the object be useful as a quick pictorial review for of providing a comprehensive pictorial practitioners in the various neurological survey of the macroscopic and microscopic SClences. structure of the human central nervous s- tem. The pictorial material encompasses 154 Material, Techniques, and Preparation half-tone and li ne drawings, all derived of the Illustrations from original macroscopic and microscopic preparations. Considerable thought has The gross anatomical section of this atlas been given in the preparation of these draw­ is based on eight brains and one spinal cord of adult individuals with no record of n- ings to an optimal combination of c1arity and exactness. Moreover great pains have rological diseases. These specimens were been taken to achieve a maximal coherence fixed for at least two months in formalin. of thematically related figures. The illustra­ One specimen was used for the illustrations tions are arranged in four sections. The first showing the external morphology. This section depicts the gross appearance and brain was then serially sliced into 2-mm­ three-dimensional structure of the brain thick sections in the coronal plane. Three and spinal cord. The second section in­ other brains were sliced in the three other c1udes dra wings of a number of wh oIe brain conventional planes: sagittal, horizontal slices, sectioned in four different directions.

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Main Authors: Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf. author., Voogd, Jan. author., Huijzen, Christiaan van. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1978
Subjects:Medicine., Human anatomy., Neurology., Medicine & Public Health., Anatomy.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96477-0
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topic Medicine.
Human anatomy.
Neurology.
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Neurology.
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Neurology.
Medicine & Public Health.
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Neurology.
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Neurology.
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Neurology.
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Voogd, Jan. author.
Huijzen, Christiaan van. author.
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The Human Central Nervous System [electronic resource] : A Synopsis and Atlas /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1754152018-07-30T22:53:28ZThe Human Central Nervous System [electronic resource] : A Synopsis and Atlas / Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf. author. Voogd, Jan. author. Huijzen, Christiaan van. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1978.engPurpose and Plan This atlas, though primarily intended for medical students, mayaiso be expected to This atlas has been designed with the object be useful as a quick pictorial review for of providing a comprehensive pictorial practitioners in the various neurological survey of the macroscopic and microscopic SClences. structure of the human central nervous s- tem. The pictorial material encompasses 154 Material, Techniques, and Preparation half-tone and li ne drawings, all derived of the Illustrations from original macroscopic and microscopic preparations. Considerable thought has The gross anatomical section of this atlas been given in the preparation of these draw­ is based on eight brains and one spinal cord of adult individuals with no record of n- ings to an optimal combination of c1arity and exactness. Moreover great pains have rological diseases. These specimens were been taken to achieve a maximal coherence fixed for at least two months in formalin. of thematically related figures. The illustra­ One specimen was used for the illustrations tions are arranged in four sections. The first showing the external morphology. This section depicts the gross appearance and brain was then serially sliced into 2-mm­ three-dimensional structure of the brain thick sections in the coronal plane. Three and spinal cord. The second section in­ other brains were sliced in the three other c1udes dra wings of a number of wh oIe brain conventional planes: sagittal, horizontal slices, sectioned in four different directions.Purpose and Plan -- Material, Techniques, and Preparation of the Illustrations -- Annotations -- Terminology, Abbreviations, and Labelling -- Acknowledgements -- I Gross Anatomy -- Orientation -- External and Medial Views -- Internal Structures -- II Brain Slices -- Coronal Sections -- Sections Perpendicular to the Axis of the Brain Stem -- Sagittal Sections -- Horizontal Sections -- III Microscopical Sections -- Coronal Sections Through the Basal Part of the Prosencephalon -- Transverse Sections Through the Brain Stem and Spinal Cord -- IV Functional Systems -- Cranial Nerve Nuclei in the Brain Stem -- General Sensory Systems and Taste -- Special Sensory Systems -- Ascending Reticular System -- Cerebellum -- Thalamocortical and Corticothalamic Connections -- Motor Systems -- Descending Reticular Systems -- Olfactory and Limbic Systems -- Long Association and Commissural Connections -- Monoamine Neuron Systems -- References -- Abbreviations.Purpose and Plan This atlas, though primarily intended for medical students, mayaiso be expected to This atlas has been designed with the object be useful as a quick pictorial review for of providing a comprehensive pictorial practitioners in the various neurological survey of the macroscopic and microscopic SClences. structure of the human central nervous s- tem. The pictorial material encompasses 154 Material, Techniques, and Preparation half-tone and li ne drawings, all derived of the Illustrations from original macroscopic and microscopic preparations. Considerable thought has The gross anatomical section of this atlas been given in the preparation of these draw­ is based on eight brains and one spinal cord of adult individuals with no record of n- ings to an optimal combination of c1arity and exactness. Moreover great pains have rological diseases. These specimens were been taken to achieve a maximal coherence fixed for at least two months in formalin. of thematically related figures. The illustra­ One specimen was used for the illustrations tions are arranged in four sections. The first showing the external morphology. This section depicts the gross appearance and brain was then serially sliced into 2-mm­ three-dimensional structure of the brain thick sections in the coronal plane. Three and spinal cord. The second section in­ other brains were sliced in the three other c1udes dra wings of a number of wh oIe brain conventional planes: sagittal, horizontal slices, sectioned in four different directions.Medicine.Human anatomy.Neurology.Medicine & Public Health.Anatomy.Neurology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96477-0URN:ISBN:9783642964770