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Title: Three Treatises on the Brain, the Eye, and the Ear
Author: Monro, Alexander [Secundus] Description: 263 pp, plus extra leaf D*. 24 engraved plates (2 in outline) including 6 double page, one of which is partially hand-colored. (4to) 12¼x9¼, modern half calf and marbled boards. First Edition."Monro Secundus carefully examined the exterior and interior anatomy of the brain, dissected the peripheral nerves and carried out considerable investigations of comparative neurology. He also illustrated the insula of the human brain, but did not describe it or name it. The interventricular foramen between the lateral and third ventricles was named for Monro secundus but had been illustrated and described previously as far back as da Vinci and Berengarius. Monro himself did not claim priority for his discovery, recognizing the contributions of others before him. In addition to his anatomical studies Monro also summarized (1783) the current concepts of the function of the nervous system." (Garrison, History of Neurology). Russell 617; Becker 262; Norman Library 1539. Heading: Place Published: Edinburgh Publisher: Bell & Bradfute Date Published: 1797 Condition reportEx-library from the British Medical Association with their oval stamp on several leaves. Inscription on verso of title page inked out; some foxing; very good.
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