Studien Ueber Das Centrale Nervensystem Der Wirbelthiere (Studies on the Central Nervous System of Vertebrates) by Ludwig Stieda, originally published in 1870, is a detailed exploration of vertebrate neuroanatomy. This historical work provides insights into the understanding of the central nervous system during the late 19th century. Aimed at researchers, students, and anyone interested in the history of neuroscience, this book offers a look at the anatomical studies and scientific methods employed in early investigations of the brain and spinal cord. Stieda's meticulous work contributes to the historical record of anatomical research and provides a valuable resource for tracing the evolution of neurological studies.
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