Anatomical, Phylogenetical and Clinical Studies on the Central Nervous System. By B. Brouwer, Professor of Clinical Neurology, University of Amsterdam. Lectures delivered on the Herter Foundation. Johns Hopkins University, 1926. I. Projection of the Retina in the Brain. II. Pathology of Sensibility. III. Significance of Phylogenetic Studies for the Neurologist. (Baltimore: The Williams and Wilkins Company, 1927.)
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