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  1. The morphology and evolutional significance of the pineal body : being part I of a contribution to the study of the epiphysis cerebri with an interpretation of the morphological, physiological and clinical evidence / [by] Frederick Tilney and Luther F. Warren.
    By: Tilney, Frederick, - Warren, Luther Fiske,
    Publication info: Philadelphia :The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology,1919.
    Contributed by: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
    Subjects: Pineal gland
    BHL Collections: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
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  2. The morphology and evolutional significance of the pineal body; being part I of a contribution to the study of the epiphysis cerebri with an interpretation of the morphological, physiological and clinical evidence [by] Frederick Tilney and Luther F. Warren
    By: Tilney, Frederick, - Warren, Luther Fiske,
    Publication info: Philadelphia,The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology,1919
    Contributed by: University of California Libraries (archive.org)
    Subjects: Pineal gland
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  3. The pineal organ; the comparative anatomy of median and lateral eyes, with special reference to the origin of the pineal body; and a description of the human pineal organ considered from the clinical and surgical stand by Reginald J. Gladstone and Cecil P. G. Wakeley.
    By: Gladstone, Reginald John, - Wakeley, Cecil,
    Publication info: Baltimore,Williams & Wilkins,1940.
    Contributed by: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
    Subjects: Eye  Eye, Parietal  Pineal gland
    BHL Collections: MBLWHOI Library, Woods Hole
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