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  • Cerebral Cortex.
  • Brain: Cerebral Cortex, from van Leeuwenhoek, Epistolae physiologicae, 1719
  • Folded cortex, decalcomania
  • Fluorescent microspheres in the cortex
  • Cerebral cortex in a child.
  • Focal motor cortex cysticeriasis. 2002
  • Cerebral cortex of adult cat.
  • Focal motor cortex cysticeriasis. 2002
  • Cerebral cortex of a child.
  • Mapping fields in mouse visual cortex
  • Neurofibrillary tangles in cerebral cortex, micrograph
  • Synaptic connection in rat cerebellar cortex
  • Purkinje cell and dendritic tree, rat cerebellar cortex, SEM.
  • Hormones of the adrenal cortex / Searle Diagnostic Hormone Assay Laboratory.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease is a degenerative disorder of the brain which starts in middle or late life. It mainly affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain, where the cortex becomes atrophied. Plaques containing an amyloid-like protein have been found within the cortex on examination.
  • Excision of a cortex for epilepsy. Extract from the records of the National Hospital, Queen Square. One of the first three operations of this kind, 3 July, 1886.
  • Alfred Cort Haddon. Photograph.
  • Saint Peter. Engraving attributed to C. Cort.
  • Saint Jerome. Engraving by C. Cort after Titian, 1565.
  • Alfred Cort Haddon. Photogravure after P. de Laszlo (?).
  • Saint Jerome. Engraving by C. Cort, 1573, after G. Muziano.
  • Saint Mary Magdalen. Engraving by C. Cort, 1566, after Titian.
  • The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth. Engraving by C. Cort, 1602.
  • Saint Onuphrius [Humphrey]. Engraving by C. Cort after G. Muziano, 1574.
  • The Annunciation to the Virgin. Engraving by C. Cort after Titian.
  • Saint Dominic Guzman. Engraving after C. Cort, 1573, after B. Spranger.
  • Almanack da Corte do Rio de Janeiro para o anno de 1811.
  • Almanack da Corte do Rio de Janeiro para o anno de 1811.
  • The rape of Lucretia by Tarquin. Line engraving by C. Cort after Titian, 1571.
  • Saint Jerome. Engraving by C. Cort, 1577, after G.F.M Mazzola, il Parmigianino.