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1834

The nervous system, anatomical and physiological: In which the functions of the various parts of the brain are for the first time assigned, and to which is prefixed some account of the author's earliest discoveries, of which the more recent doctrine of Bell, Magendie, etc is shewn to be at once a plagiarism, an inversion and a blunder associated with useless experiments which they have neither understood nor explained

Walker, Alexander. 1834. The nervous system, anatomical and physiological: In which the functions of the various parts of the brain are for the first time assigned, and to which is prefixed some account of the author's earliest discoveries, of which the more recent doctrine of Bell, Magendie, etc is shewn to be at once a plagiarism, an inversion and a blunder associated with useless experiments which they have neither understood nor explained. In: London: Smith, Elder & Co..

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