Abstract
THE “Tabulae Anatomo-Comparativae Cerebri,” edited by Dr. Ariens Kappers, director of the Central Institute for Brain Research in Amsterdam, consist of a set of nine large coloured plates illustrating the comparative anatomy of the brain and spinal cord. Two of these charts are before us.
Tabulae Anatomo-Comparativac Cerebri: a Series of Nine coloured Maps with Description.
Edited by Dr. C. U. Ariëns Kappers. Descriptive Text. Pp. 30. Plates 44 in. × 31½ in. (Amsterdam: The “Kosmos” Publishing Co., 1925.) 20 U.S. dollars.
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Tabulae Anatomo-Comparativac Cerebri: a Series of Nine coloured Maps with Description . Nature 116, 895–896 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116895b0
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