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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