QUADRIGEMINA TUBERCULA
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Four medullary tubercles, situate at the posterior surface of the tuber annulare. They are white, externally; gray, internally; oblong; rounded; connected by pairs, and separated by two grooves, which divide them crucially. Of these tubercles- the superior called Nates, Natula, Tubercula anteriora, Glutia, are larger and more prominent than the lower, called Testes, Tubercula posteriora. The pineal gland corresponds exactly to the point of intersection of the two furrows that separate them.
By Robley Dunglison
Nearby Words
- quadriform
- quadrifurcated
- quadriga
- quadrigae
- quadrigemina
- Quadrigemina tubercula
- quadrigeminal
- quadrigeminal bodies
- quadrigeminous
- quadrigeminum.
- quadrigeminus