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LUYS, Jules Bernard (1828-1897). Petit atlas photographique du systeme nerveux. Paris: Bailliere,

1888. Pocket version of the first photographic iconology of the brain and nervous system, originally published as 'Iconographie photographique des centres nerveux' in 3 volumes, the first atlas of neuroanatomy illustrated by 52 photographs. Jules-Bernard Luys (1828-1897) was the first to use photography in the study of the anatomy of the brain after having initially used lithographs; he was behind the discovery of the subthalamic or subthalamic nucleus (Nucleus subthalamicus) to which he gave his name, the corpus Luysii. 8vo, (170 x 120mm). 24 photographic plates accompanied by an explanation and general introduction (light spotting). Publisher's slipcase in cloth with gilt title and ties. Provenance: 'homage de l'editeur' on title page. (1)

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LUYS, Jules Bernard (1828-1897). Petit atlas photographique du systeme nerveux. Paris: Bailliere,

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