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- Stephen Walter Ranson 著
- 出版社: W.B.Saunders Company
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- 出版时间:1939
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CHAPTER Ⅰ ORIGIN AND FUNCTION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM17
The Diffuse Nervous System of Coelenterates18
The Central Nervous System19
CHAPTER Ⅱ THE NEURAL TUBE AND ITS DERIVATIVES24
The Brain of the Dogfish27
Development of the Neural Tube in the Human Embryo30
CHAPTER Ⅲ HISTOGENESIS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM36
Development of the Neuron38
Development of the Spinal Nerves40
Differentiation of the Spinal Cord42
CHAPTER Ⅳ NEURONS AND NEUROGLIA43
Form and Structure of Neurons43
Interrelations of Neurons47
Nerve-fibers50
The Neuron As a Trophic Unit51
The Neuron Concept52
Neuroglia56
CHAPTER Ⅴ THE SPINAL NERVES60
Metamerism62
Functional Classification of Nerve-fibers64
The Spinal Ganglia66
Somatic Sensory Fibers and Nerve Endings69
CHAPTER Ⅵ THE SPINAL CORD76
External Form and Topography76
The Spinal Cord in Section81
Blood Supply of the Spinal Cord87
Microscopic Anatomy88
The Spinal Reflex Mechanism91
CHAPTER Ⅶ FIBER TRACTS OF THE SPINAL CORD96
Intermedullary Course of the Dorsal Root Fibers96
Afferent Paths in the Spinal Cord99
Ascending and Descending Degeneration in the Spinal Cord106
Long Descending Tracts of the Spinal Cord109
CHAPTER Ⅷ GENERAL TOPOGRAPHY OF THE BRAIN113
Anatomy of the Medulla Oblongata117
Anatomy of the Pons122
The Fourth Ventricle124
The Mesencephalon127
CHAPTER Ⅸ THE STRUCTURE OF THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA130
The Rearrangement within the Medulla Oblongata of the Structures Continued Upward from the Spinal Cord131
Decussation of the Pyramids134
Nucleus Gracilis,Nucleus Cuneatus, and Medial Lemniscus134
Olivary Nuclei138
Restiform Body139
Formatio Reticularis141
CHAPTER Ⅹ INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE PONS144
Basilar Part of the Pons144
Dorsal Part of the Pons146
CHAPTER Ⅺ INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE MESENCEPHALON154
Tegmentum154
Basis Pedunculi160
Corpora Quadrigemina160
CHAPTER Ⅻ THE CRANIAL NERVES AND THEIR NUCLEI163
Somatic Efferent Column of Nuclei165
Special Visceral Efferent Column of Nuclei169
General Visceral Efferent Column of Nuclei172
Visceral Afferent Column175
General Somatic Afferent Nuclei177
Special Somatic Afferent Nuclei180
Summary of the Origin and Composition of the Cranial Nerves185
CHAPTER ⅩⅢ THE CEREBELLUM189
Development189
Anatomy190
Structure195
Nuclei of the Cerebellum196
Cerebellar Peduncles196
Afferent and Efferent Cerebellar Tracts198
Histology of the Cerebellar Cortex200
Function of the Cerebellum203
CHAPTER ⅩⅣ THE DIENCEPHALON AND OPTIC NERVE206
Third Ventricle207
Thalamus208
Metathalamus and Ventral Thalamus(Subthalamus)215
Epithalamus216
Hypothalamus217
Visual Apparatus218
CHAPTER ⅩⅤ EXTERNAL CONFIGURATION OF THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES223
Development of the Cerebral Hemispheres223
The Dorsolateral Surface226
The Median and Basal Surfaces231
CHAPTER ⅩⅥ INTERNAL CONFIGURATION OF THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES236
Corpus Callosum236
Lateral Ventricle238
Basal Ganglia of the Telencephalon245
Internal Capsule250
Connections of the Corpus Striatum and Thalamus254
CHAPTER ⅩⅦ THE RHINENCEPHALON257
Parts Seen on the Basal Surface of the Brain257
Hippocampus260
Fornix262
Anterior Commissure264
Structure and Connections of the Several Parts of the Rhinencephalon265
Olfactory Pathways270
CHAPTER ⅩⅧ THE CORTEX AND MEDULLARY CENTER OF THE CEREBRAL HEMPISHERE273
Structure of the Cerebral Cortex273
Cortical Areas277
Localization of Cortical Functions280
The Medullary Center of the Cerebral Hemisphere288
CHAPTER ⅩⅨ THE GREAT AFFERENT SYSTEMS293
Exteroceptive Pathways to the Cerebral Cortex293
Spinal Path for Touch and Pressure294
Spinal Path for Pain and Temperature Sensations296
Secondary Trigeminal Paths298
Neural Mechanism for Hearing299
Neural Mechanism for Sight300
Proprioceptive Pathways301
Spinal Proprioceptive Paths301
Cerebellar Connections of Vestibular Nerve304
CHAPTER ⅩⅩ EFFERENT PATHS AND REFLEX ARCS306
The Great Motor Path307
The Cortico-ponto-cerebellar Path314
The Cerebello-rubro-spinal Path315
Important Reflex Arcs316
CHAPTER ⅩⅪ THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM322
Fundamental Facts concerning Visceral Innervation323
Structure of the Sympathetic Ganglia327
Composition of Sympathetic Nerves and Plexuses331
Architecture of the Sympathetic Nervous System332
The Sympathetic Plexuses334
Important Conduction Paths Belonging to the Autonomic Nervous System337
SECTIONS OF THE BRAIN342
Transverse Sections of the Brain Stem342
Oblique Sections through the Region of Transition between Midbrain and Thalamus384
Horizontal Sections through the Internal Capsule394
Nuclei of the Brain Stem400
Frontal Sections through the Cerebrum419
A LABORATORY OUTLINE OF NEURO-ANATOMY437
Clinical Illustrations462
BIBLIOGRAPHY477
INDEX489