Pain *Based on an address to the Bristol Medico—Chirurgical Society.

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  • Leslie Hill
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passnd Medulla to the pons, where it joins the lateral portion of the median fillet, the t!^ uP.Wards to the ventral nucleus of the thalamus. The next relay passes through centraln.0r ^mb the internal capsule and the corona radiata to end in the postCranial re^10n the cortex. Pain fibres from the face enter the pons through the Vth end Jn I?erve and turn downwards in the descending tract of the trigeminal nerve to ofthe nucleus of this tract, which descends as far as the second cervical segment tfact to0-' neXt re^ay crosses the medulla and ascends in the qumto-thalamic

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دوره 75  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1960