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Brain, Anatomical Illustration, 1802

Historical illustration showing a section of the brain. From "The Anatomy of the Brain Explained in a Series of Engravings" by Sir Charles Bell, 1802. Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842) worked mainly on corpses, but he did conduct some neurological experiments on living animals, cutting or stimulating nerves to determine the localization of brain function: he could see no other means of demonstrating his belief in the differential function of the cerebrum and cerebellum, based on his work as a dissector. He established the basic distinction between anterior and posterior roots of the spinal nerves, which were later shown to govern movement and sensation respectively.
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Brain, Anatomical Illustration, 1802
Historical illustration showing a section of the brain. From "The Anatomy of the Brain Explained in a Series of Engravings" by Sir Charles Bell, 1802. Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842) worked mainly on corpses, but he did conduct some neurological experiments on living animals, cutting or stimulating nerves to determine the localization of brain function: he could see no other means of demonstrating his belief in the differential function of the cerebrum and cerebellum, based on his work as a dissector. He established the basic distinction between anterior and posterior roots of the spinal nerves, which were later shown to govern movement and sensation respectively.
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3554 x 3214 px | 32.7 MB
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30.1 x 27.2 cm | 11.8 x 10.7 in (300 dpi)