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The Anatomy of the Brain: The 1681 edition, reset and reprinted, with the original illustrations by Sir Christopher Wren by Thomas Willis (Very Good, 1971, HC, 119 pgs, USV Pharmaceutical Corp.)

The Anatomy of the Brain: The 1681 edition, reset and reprinted, with the original illustrations by Sir Christopher Wren by Thomas Willis (Very Good, 1971, HC, 119 pgs, USV Pharmaceutical Corp.)

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Cover has light wear; pages are unmarked. Library of Congress #70-182374

This is a reprint by UVS Pharmaceutical. The Anatomy of the Brain by Thomas Willis is a seminal text in the field of neurology. First published in 1664, this work is recognized for its detailed anatomical descriptions of the brain and its associated structures.

  • Foundational Work: This book is considered a cornerstone in the study of neurology, marking the first use of the term "neurology."
  • Accurate Descriptions: Willis provided precise anatomical descriptions of the brain and its ganglia, which were groundbreaking for his time.
  • Circle of Willis: The text includes the first descriptions of the "circle of Willis," a critical arterial structure at the base of the brain that is essential for cerebral blood supply.
  • Illustrative Content: The book features detailed illustrations that enhance the understanding of the nervous system's anatomy.
  • Clinical Observations: Willis's work was informed by his clinical practice, allowing him to correlate anatomical findings with pathological conditions observed in patients.

This work laid the groundwork for future advancements in neurology and remains influential in the study of brain anatomy and function.

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