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  • Diagram of Cerebellum, Section of Cerebellum, Horizontal Section of ventricles.
  • Rabbit cerebellum
  • Rabbit cerebellum
  • Cat cerebellum transverse section
  • Vertical section through cerebellum.
  • Purkinje cells in the cerebellum
  • Reichert "Der bau des menschlichen...", 1859: cerebellum
  • L. Bolk, diagram of the development of cerebellum
  • Royal Albert Asylum, Lancaster: brain with a defective cerebellum, seen from different angles. Three photographs, 1884.
  • The brain with the upper parts removed (above); the cerebellum (below). Line engraving by A. Bell after W. Cowper, 1798.
  • Brain of a sparrow with a tumour on the cerebellum: figures showing sections of the brain. Watercolour and ink with pencil sketches, possibly by D. Gascoigne Lillie, ca. 1905.
  • The posterior part of the brain tied with a striped ribbon (above); the back of the skull and the foramen magnum after the removal of the brain other than the cerebellum (below). Line engraving by A. Bell after G. Bidloo, 1798.
  • The base of the brain with part of the medulla oblongata, the blood vessels injected with wax, and the cerebellum (Table XII, figs 1-2), after Cowper in Ridley (1695); the foetal heart, the larynx and the viscera (Table XIII), after an etching by G. Vandergucht in Cheselden (1740) Etching by I. Basire, 1743.
  • The human brain, divided according to Bernard Hollander's system of phrenology. Process print with pen and ink, c. 1902.
  • A female brain, sectioned vertically: side view. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • A male brain, sectioned vertically. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The bases of three skulls: a new born infant's, a misogynist's, and a man suffering from satyriasis. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The brain, in right profile with the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves and, to the right, a view of the base of the brain. Photolithograph, 1940, after a woodcut, 1543.
  • T. Bartholin, ventriculum ceribri quartum...
  • Human brain; Thomas Willis, 1672
  • T. Willis "cerebri anatome", 1664: illustration
  • Mouse purkinje neurons
  • Diagram of the brain for a phrenological textbook. Pen drawing, c. 1902.
  • Tumour attached to the cerebellar surface of a petrous bone
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: cerebral malaria
  • Brain: progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: cerebral malaria
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: cerebral malaria
  • T. Willis, Cerebri anatome : cui accessit n
  • Zebrafish embryo