Stories
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The anatomy of a brain dissection
Dissecting the brain after death not only helps confirm a diagnosis, but it can also teach us so much more about the symptoms and causes of brain diseases and how to treat them.
- Book extract
The shape of thought
Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s description of the moment in 1887 when he saw a brain cell for the first time never fails to move neuroscientist Richard Wingate to tears. Here he captures that enduring sense of wonder.
- Book extract
Your gut’s instincts
Cultural historian Elsa Richardson explores the stomach’s influence over our emotions, and why trusting your gut is often good advice.
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Do you see what I see?
Is reality actually what you see, or just an elaborate illusion?
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Crow - Cuthbert
Date: 1954-1986Reference: PP/MLV/C/3/7Part of: Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)- Archives and manuscripts
Kirsche - Kovalev
Date: 1947-1986Reference: PP/MLV/C/11/2Part of: Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)- Books
Anatomy of the heart, cranium, and brain : adapted to the purposes of the medical and surgical practitioner; to which is added, in notes, observations on the laws of life and sensation / by Alexander Ramsay.
Ramsay, Alexander, 1754?-1824.Date: 1813- Books
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Some observations on brain anatomy and brain tumors / by William C. Krauss.
Krauss, William Christopher, 1863-Date: [1898]- Books
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The effects of pneumonia and of postmortem changes on the percentage of water in the brain of the albino rat / Helen Dean King.
King, Helen Dean, 1869-1955.Date: 1911