Publisher:
Leipzig:, F.C.W. Vogel, 1892.: 1892
Third revised edition. 8vo. viii, 196 pp. 139 illustrations, index. Black cloth, gilt-stamped spine title; extremities a bit rubbed and soiled. Ex-library bookplate with embossed stamp on title-page, call number painted on front cover. Professor of neurology at Frankfurt, Edinger founded modern comparative neuroanatomy. He first described thalamic pain with postmortem verification and identified the nucleus for pupillary constriction in the fetal midbrain.
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