Intro To Brain Or Encephalon
| General Considerations and Divisions.The brain, is
contained within the cranium, and constitutes the upper, greatly expanded
part of the central nervous system. In its early embryonic condition
it consists of three hollow vesicles, termed the hind-brain
or rhombencephalon, the mid-brain or mesencephalon,
and the fore-brain or prosencephalon; and the parts
derived from each of these can be recognized in the adult (Fig. 90677). Thus in the process of development the wall of the hind-brain
undergoes modification to form the medulla oblongata, the pons, and
cerebellum, while its cavity is expanded to form the fourth ventricle.
The mid-brain forms only a small part of the adult brain; its cavity
becomes the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of
Sylvius), which serves as a tubular communication between the
third and fourth ventricles; while its walls are thickened to form
the corpora quadrigemina and cerebral peduncles. The fore-brain undergoes
great modification: its anterior part or telencephalon expands
laterally in the form of two hollow vesicles, the cavities of which
become the lateral ventricles, while the surrounding walls form the
cerebral hemispheres and their commissures; the cavity of the posterior
part or diencephalon forms the greater part of the third ventricle,
and from its walls are developed most of the structures which bound
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FIG. 90677 Scheme
showing the connections of the several parts of the brain. (After
Schwalbe.)
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FIG. 90678 Schematic
representation of the chief ganglionic categories (I to V). (Spitzka.)
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Gray's Anatomy 1. Embriology 2. Osteology  Vertebral Column
 Skull
Exterior Skull Interior Skull  Cranial Bones
 Facial Bones
 Extremities
Upper Extremity Bones Hand Lower Extremity Bones Foot 3. Arthrology  Trunk Articulations
Vertebral Column Articulations  Upper Extremity Articulations
 Pelvis Articulations
 Lower Extremity Articulations
4. Myology  Muscles of the Head
Muscles of the Anterolateral Region of the Neck  Muscles of the Trunk
 Muscles of the Upper Extremity
 Muscles of the Lower Extremity
Muscles and Fascia of the Thigh Muscles and Fascia of the Leg 5. Angiology  Thoracic Cavity
6. The Arteries  Arteries of the Head and Neck
a) Common Carotid Artery  Arteries of the Upper Extremity
Axilla  Arteries of the Trunk
Descending Aorta Common Iliac Arteries  Arteries of the Lower Extremity
7. The Veins  Systemic Veins
Veins of the Head and Neck 8. The Lymphatic System 9. Neurology  Brain or Encephalon
 Cranial Nerves
 Spinal Nerves
 Sympathetic Nerves
10. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument  The Peripheral Organs of the Special Senses
11. Splanchnology  The Respiratory Apparatus
 The Digestive Apparatus
 The Urogenital Apparatus
a. Development of the Urinary and Generative Organs b. The Urinary Organs c. The Male Genital Organs d. The Female Genital Organs  The Ductless Glands
12. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings  Muscle Tables
Quizzes  1. Introduction
 2. Head & Face
 3. Neck
 4. Torso
 5. Shoulder & Arm
 6. Forearm, Wrist & Hand
 7. Hip, Thigh & Knee
 8. Leg, Ankle & Foot
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