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The fornix in its natural position. Coloured version without labels.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.634, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
Coloured by Matty Spinder, MA, UMCU.
From 'Atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy', 1909, Vol. 3, fig.634, by Johannes Sobotta and J. Playfair McMurrich. Artist: K. Hajek. Retrieved from Sobotta's Anatomy plates at Wikimedia. Possible original source: Sobotta's atlas at Hathitrust Digital library.
Coloured by Matty Spinder, MA, UMCU.
Anatomical structures in item:
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Encephalon
Fornix
Corpus callosum
Pallium
Corpus fornicis
Corpus mammillare
Sulcus calcarinus
Cuneus
Crus fornicis
Hippocampus
Uncus
Nervus opticus
Tractus olfactorius
Septum pellucidum
Foramen interventriculare
Sulcus cinguli
Sulcus parietooccipitalis
Creator(s)/credit: Prof.dr. Johannes Sobotta, anatomist; Matty Spinder MD, MA, anatomist, image editing, UMC Utrecht
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