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three drawings by Santiago Ramon y Cajal, taken from the book "Comparative study of the sensory areas of the human cortex", pages 314, 361, and 363. Left: Nissl-stained visual cortex of a human adult. Middle: Nissl-stained motor cortex of a human adult. Right: Golgi-stained cortex of a 1 1/2 month old infant.
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Date | for image, 1899 for original artwork |
Source | "Comparative study of the sensory areas of the human cortex" by Santiago Ramon y Cajal, published 1899, ISBN 9781458821898 |
Author | User:Looie496 created file, Santiago Ramon y Cajal created artwork |
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