Any one who cannot see the posterior lobe in an ape's brain is not likely to give a very valuable opinion respecting the posterior cornu or the hippocampus minor.
Schroeder van der Kolk and Vrolik, and Gratiolet, had also figured and described the posterior cornu in various Apes.
Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above, and its posterior lobe, with the contained posterior cornu and hippocampus minor, more or less rudimentary.
That the posterior cornu of the lateral ventricle is neither peculiar to, nor characteristic of, man, inasmuch as it also exists in the higher quadrumana.
The fracture is almost always at the junction of the great cornu with the body, and there is marked displacement of the fragments, which may injure the pharyngeal mucous membrane.
They usually form in connection with the third cleft, and are met with in the region of the great cornu of the hyoid bone, to which the wall of the cyst is almost always attached.
The hyoid bone, on account of its mobility and the protection it receives from the body of the mandible, is seldom fractured, except in old people in whom the great cornu has become ossified to the body of the bone.
The explanation of the difference of focus upon the two sides as due to unequal spacing was verified byCornu upon gratings purposely constructed with an increasing interval.
Cornu remarks that this equation suffices to determine the general character of the curve.
Every Lemur which has yet been examined, in fact, has its cerebellum partially visible from above; and its posterior lobe, with the contained posterior cornu and hippocampus minor, more or less rudimentary.
It has been established by experiments on the long uterine cornu of rabbits, that an encircling ligature will ulcerate through, leaving the lumen of the cornu intact.
This uterus is shown in coronal section; each cornu contains a fibroid.
It occasionally happens that a fibroid situated near the uterine cornu will grow in such a manner that it widely separates the ovarian ligament, the Fallopian tube, and the round ligament from each other as shown in Fig.
I shall send that letter to Madame Cornu who will have it given to the Empress.
Madame Cornu explained to her that she was mistaken and that you had not intended to make any allusion to her.
Such is the dialogue that Madame Cornu reported to me.
Madame Cornu has spoken to me enthusiastically of a letter you wrote her on a method of teaching.
The anterior cornu is never well ossified, but the thyro-hyal is always strong.
In all living Cetacea the hyoid has the same general shape, consisting firstly of a crescentic bone formed by the fusion of the thyro-hyals with the basi-hyal, and secondly of the anterior cornu formed principally by the strong stylo-hyal.
The hyoid consists of a broad basi-hyal, a long many-jointed anterior cornu and short thyro-hyals (fig.
The hyoid has a transversely extended basi-hyal, a long anterior cornu with three ossifications, and thyro-hyals which are sometimes fused to the basi-hyal.
Determination of mean density of the earth by Cornu and Baille.
This rapid and unfailing mode of distinction was used by Cornu with perfect ease during his investigation of atmospheric absorption near Loiret in August and September, 1883.
A most satisfactory record, meanwhile, of selective atmospheric action has been supplied by the experiments and determinations of Janssen, Cornu and Egoroff, by Dr.
In the case of Wirtz (supra) the greater cornuwas broken.
The personal genius usually appeared as a handsome youth in a toga, with head sometimes veiled and sometimes bare, carrying a drinking cup and cornu copiae, frequently in the position of one offering sacrifice.
Concord, in the form of a bearded man, crowned with a diadem, and carrying a cornu copiae and sceptre.
I am soon to start for California, in search of a Cornu batrachian.
Say, is that 'Cornu batrachian' anything like a mountain lion?
The Cornu batrachian,' he says, 'is what is commonly called a horned toad.
The cornuprincipalis of the hyale fuses with the pseudobasal process.
At the level of the anterior acoustic foramen the cornu principalis of the hyale (corn.
The posterior terminus of the cornulies at a level with that of the posterior acoustic foramen.
The cornu principalis diverges from the ledge at the level of the abbreviated bridge between the anterior and posterior acoustic foramina.
In posterior sections the cornu lies medial to the squamosal-pterygoid process-pterygoid complex (Fig.
Cornu often heard her walking up and down the floor, tapping her ebony stick and talking softly to herself.
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