| Linnean Society of London - 1857 - 398 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in Man. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct subclass of the Mammalia*, for which I propose the name of ' ARCHENCEPHALA f ' (fig. 6). With this... | |
| 1858 - 754 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in man. "Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct sub-class of the nuucmalia, for which I propose the name of Archencephala."t t Vide a paper by Professor... | |
| 1858 - 480 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in Man. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct subclass of the Mammalia,* for which I propose the name of ^ARCHENQEPHALA^ (fig. 6). With this preliminary... | |
| 1858 - 522 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in Man. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form o^ brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct subclass of the Mammalia, for which I propose the name of ' Arckenctphala,' (fig 6). Prosessor Owen... | |
| 1858 - 518 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in Man. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form o' brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct subclass of the Mammalia, for which I propose the name of ' Archencephala,' (fig. 0). Prosessor Owen... | |
| Robert Dunn - 1858 - 138 페이지
...maximum of extent in man. "Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, aud their consequences wonderfully illustrate the value...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct sub-class of the mammalia, for which I propose the name of Archencephala. "t t Vide a paper by Professor... | |
| 1858 - 518 페이지
...attains its maximum of extent in Man. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...according to my estimate of which, I am led to regard the genite Homo, as not merely a representative of a distinct orJer, but of a distinct subclass of thu... | |
| Richard Owen - 1859 - 120 페이지
...lateral ventricle' and the 'hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere. Fi 8 The superficial grey matter of the cerebrum, through...subclass,oftheMammalia, for which I propose the name of ARCHENCEPHALA (fig. 9) . Ib. Side view, one-third nat. size. Brain of Negro, upper view. Fig. 9. ,... | |
| 1861 - 568 페이지
...characterise the hind lobe of each hemitphere. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct lab-class of the Mammalia,* for which I propose the name of 'Archencephala' (fig. 6)." It might be... | |
| 1861 - 638 페이지
...ckaracterite the hind lobe of each hemisphere. Peculiar mental powers are associated with this highest form of brain, and their consequences wonderfully illustrate...character ; according to my estimate of which I am led to regird the gpmis Homo as not merely a representative of a distinct order, but of a distinct tab-class... | |
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