Supplement to Descartes and the Pineal Gland
Figure 1
Figure 1. The Pineal Gland. Sagittal section of brain, view from the left, the surface of the medial half of the right side is seen. Source: Professor Dr. Carl Ernest Bock, Handbuch der Anatomie des Menschen, Leipzig 1841. From a scan originally published at: Anatomy Atlases (edited).
- Frontal bone (with frontal sinus).
- Crista galli (of ethmoidal bone).
- Perpendicular lamina of the ethmoid bone.
- Body of the ethmoid bone.
- Back of the sella turcica (posterior clinoid process).
- Sella turcica.
- Sphenoid sinus.
- Basilar part of the occipital bone (with the fossa for medulla oblongata).
- Vomer.
- Pharynx.
- Tentorium cerebelli (with confluence of sinuses and opened great cerebral vein of Galen).
A. | Anterior (Frontal) cerebral lobe. |
B. | Middle (Parietal) cerebral lobe. |
C. | Posterior (Parietal) cerebral lobe. |
D. | Medulla oblongata. |
a. | gyri. |
b. | sulci (furrow between gyri). |
c. | corpus callosum (body). |
d. | genu of corpus callosum. |
e. | corpus callosum, splenium. |
f. | septum pellucidum. |
g. | fornix (body). |
h. | fornix column. |
i. | foramen of Munro. |
k. | thalamus (optic thalamus). |
l. | anterior commissure. |
m. | interthalamic adhesion. |
n. | posterior commissure. |
o. | pineal gland. |
p. | stalk of pineal gland (crus glandulae pinealis). |
q. | corpora quadrigemina. |
r. | pons Varoli. |
s. | aqueduct of Sylvius. |
t. | tuber cinereum. |
u. | infundibulum. |
v. | pituitary gland (hypophysis). |
w. | optic chiasm. |
x. | optic nerve. |
y. | fourth ventricle. |
z. | mamillary body. |
α) | anterior cerebellar valvule. |
β) | anterior cerebral artery. |