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Description Corpus callosum on the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Corpus callosum marked green. The original can be viewed here: Gray727 latin.svg. Modifications made by Boskoop.

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  • File:Gray727_latin.svg licensed with PD-Gray's Anatomy plate
    • 2011-03-03T21:25:23Z Boskoop 1025x598 (23174 Bytes) Added 1 caption
    • 2011-03-03T21:03:15Z Boskoop 1025x598 (22549 Bytes) Ooops-no frontal pole
    • 2011-03-03T20:51:34Z Boskoop 1025x598 (20328 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. Figure 727 from Gray's Anatomy. Figure 727 from Gray's Anatomy. Flipped horizontally (modern textbooks usually show the frontal pole on the left side). Ca

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