SOME OTHER TITLES IN THIS FIELD 



THE PYRAMIDAL TRACT: Its Status in Medicine. By Arthur M. 

 Lassek, Boston Univ. FOR READY REFERENCE: A Chronologi- 

 cal Outline is presented which gives the salient facts of pertinent 

 investigations in the field - on man in one group - and on sub- 

 human mammals in a second. Pub. '55, 160 pp., (Amer. Lee. 

 Anatfomy), Cloth, $4.75 



THE HUMAN BRAIN: FROM PRIMITIVE TO MODERN. By 

 A. M. Lassek. Provides basic, factual and inferential material 

 for those interested in the striking structural and physiological 

 changes which have occurred in this important organ during man* s 

 remote past. Considers such questions as: Problems of earliest 

 man, structural growth of the human brain, balancing the sensa- 

 tions, the development of skilled movements and the evolution of 

 the mind. Pub. *57, 232 pp., 3 il.. Cloth, $4.7 5 



AN INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY. By D. C. 

 Sinclair, Univ. Western Australia. Topography is considered 

 regionally and general anatomy and function systematically: 

 there is a section on the integration of physiological responses 

 with special reference to muscular exercise. Pub. *57, 426 pp., 

 80 il.. Cloth, $8.50 



THE COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF THE CAROTID BODY 

 AND CAROTID SINUS. By William Edgar Adams, Univ. Otago 

 Med. School, Dunedin, New Zealand. A full historical introduction 

 dealing with the discovery of the carotid body and carotid sinus, 

 and the evolution of our ideas concerning them and their functions, 

 particularly in the mammals. Pub. '58, 268 pp., 97 il.. Cloth, 

 about $8.75 



THE RETICULAR FORMATION OF THE BRAIN STEM : Ana- 

 tomical Aspects and Functional Correlatio ns. By Alf Brodal, 

 Univ. Oslo, Norway. Evaluates anatomical data in the light of the 

 large amount of physiological information that has been brought 

 forward in the last decade. Pub. '57, 160 pp. (7 1/2 x 10), 6 il.. 

 Cloth, $3.00 



THE ALIMENTARY TRACT OF THE RUMINANT. By David 

 Benzie and A. T. Phillipson, Rowlett Research Inst., Bucksburn, 

 Aberdeenshire, E-*^land. Through the use of the latest equipment 

 movements were recorded that have never before been described, 

 or described only in a tentative way. Pub. *58, 74pp. (8 1 /2 x 11), 

 210 il.. Cloth. $5.50 



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