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June 1928

Nerve Tracts of the Brain and Cord. Anatomy: Physiology: Applied Neurology.

Arch NeurPsych. 1928;19(6):1161. doi:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1928.02210120194016

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Abstract

As the author states in his preface "this book on the nerve tracts of the brain and cord is the result of 20 years' experience in teaching the anatomy of the brain and cord in such a manner as to enable students to approach nervous diseases, thinking in terms of anatomy, physiology and pathology, as applied to the nervous system.

"Part I supplies a laboratory manual for the study of the nerves and tracts in the central nervous system as they may be demonstrated in the cord and brain stem in the adult and foetus and in pathological specimens stained for myelin, as well as in early degenerations stained by the Marchi technique.

"Parts II and III form the basis of a course of thirty lectures giving, in Part II, a summary of the anatomy and physiology of the nerve tracts, mainly based on newer methods of investigating the autopsy

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