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" Sommering making 12, (or the name containing the more letters has the larger number of pairs of nerves, and vice versa.) 9. The cortex of the cerebellum is divided into three layers of cells, (1) granular, (2) Purkinje's cells. "
Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page 284
1898
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Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 18

1898 - 612 pages
...by adding 3 to the number of letters in each name — that of Willis making 9, and that of Sommering making 12 (or the name containing the more letters...temporal, (4) occipital, and one invisible, (5) insula (Isle of Reil). Roughly speaking, the visible lobes correspond to the bones of the cranium — that...
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Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 18

1898 - 662 pages
...by adding 3 to the number of letters in each name — that of Willis making 9, and that of Sommering making 12 (or the name containing the more letters...temporal, (4) occipital, and one invisible, (5) insula (Isle of Reil). Roughly speaking, the visible lobes correspond to the bones of the cranium — that...
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 15

1898 - 908 pages
...the number of letters in each name ; that of Willis making nine, and that of Sommering making twelve, or the name containing the more letters has the larger...temporal, (4) occipital ; and one invisible, (5) insula (isle of Reil). Roughly speaking, the visible lobes correspond to the bones of the cranium ; that is,...
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Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 41

1898 - 880 pages
...determined by adding 3 to the number of letters in each name: that of Willis making 9, and that of Sommering making 12 (or the name containing the more letters...divided into three layers of cells, (1) granular, (2) Pnrkinje's cells, (3) a molecular layer. Rule of Five. — 1. Each hemisphere is divided externally...
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American Practitioner and News, Volumes 25-26

1898 - 1068 pages
...the number of letters in each name ; that of Willis making nine, and that of Sommering making twelve (or the name containing the more letters has the larger number of pairs of nerves, and vice versa), g. The cortex of the cerebellum is divided into three layers of cells, (i) granular, (2) Purkinje's...
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