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Atlas of the Human Brain and the Course of the Nerve Fibres. By Dr. Edward Flatau, with a preface by Prof. Mendel. Translated (from the German) by W. Nathan, M.D., and John H. Carslaw, M.D. Berlin: 1894. S. Karger. Glasgow: 1894. P. Bauermeister. Super Royal 4to. Price 16s.
Author(s) -
William Nathan
Publication year - 1895
Publication title -
journal of mental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2514-9946
pISSN - 0368-315X
DOI - 10.1192/bjp.41.175.703
Subject(s) - german , atlas (anatomy) , course (navigation) , art history , anatomy , art , philosophy , medicine , engineering , linguistics , aerospace engineering
a horizontal section at a lower level, showing the central ganglia and the internal capsule; the outer aspect of the left hemisphere ; vertical sections made before and behind the chiasma; the median aspect of the hemisphere; the contents of the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles; the corpora quadrigemina and the cerebellar peduncles ; and two sagittal, oblique sections throughout the entire brain ; (b), of a diagrammatic plate of the course of the fibres in the spinal cord and brain. The photogravures have been singularly well reproduced; in fact, we hardly recollect having seen anything to equal them. Their value to teachers and students will be obvious to any one at a glance. They are provided with guiding lines referring to the

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