Excerpt from An Atlas of the Medulla and Midbrain: A Laboratory Manual Illustrated With Seven Colored Plates, One Black Plate and Fifty-Two Figures
This Atlas is planned to meet the practical need of some quick 31351210: and simple, yet full and reliable, means of aiding the student to obtain, from a few sections (or from a series of sections), a reason ably clear idea of the important central relay-station of the brain here presented. (though representing the human brain, the atlas can be applied to the study of the brains of lower mammals.) The time allotted to a course in Neurology is generally so short; the sections to be Studied exhibit such great special complexity of structure, due to the presence and association of many different centres in the narrow limits of the region; and the descriptions in text-books or lectures are commonly so detailed, or so general or diagrammatic; that many students get but hazy ideas of What is shown in their preparations, without spending more time in the eifort than is reasonable.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a groundbreaking exploration of the intricate structures and functions of the human brain, specifically focusing on the medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain. The author, a pioneer in the field, utilizes a unique approach by meticulously constructing a three-dimensional wax model from a series of serial sections taken from a newborn infant. This innovative method allows for a detailed analysis of the form and relationship between various brain structures, illuminating their interconnectedness and highlighting the complex neural pathways responsible for a wide range of bodily functions. Building upon the groundbreaking work of earlier anatomists like His and Edinger, the author presents a novel perspective on the organization of the brain, demonstrating the intricate interplay between sensory and motor tracts and the nuclei of cranial nerves, revealing the fundamental architecture that underpins human cognition and behavior. The book's insights, derived from painstakingly detailed observations and meticulous model construction, offer a valuable resource for students and researchers of anatomy, physiology, and neurology, providing a deeper understanding of the brain's intricate workings and laying the groundwork for further exploration of this fascinating organ. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9781333685102_0
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