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Human Brain, with its basis upward.
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Human Brain, with its basis upward.
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Human Brain, with its basis upward, and divested of the dura and pia mater. Laid open by Dr. Edward Tyson, in the College of Physicians, London

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Keywords: anatomy: 17th century; Brain; H. Collins; Edward Tyson; W. Faithorne

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