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THE object of this little work, as stated in the A preface by the author, who is attached to the department of biology at Guy's Hospital Medical School, is "to enable the student of comparative anatomy to use the text books of human anatomy ; and to help the medical student who wishes to improve his knowledge of the anatomy of the brain, or to begin the study of the human brain with a certain background of comparative anatomy".
The Dissection and Study of the Sheep's Brain:
as an Introduction to the Study of the Human Brain. By James Wilkie. (Oxford Medical Publications.) Pp. xvi+95. (London: Oxford University Press, 1937.) 6s. net.
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The Dissection and Study of the Sheep's Brain. Nature 141, 896 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141896d0
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