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nevertheless be admitted. The physiologist must go beyond tangible and visible 

 objects, if the functions of the nervous system are to be understood. 



Without the extreme care and skill bestowed on the drawings by Mr. West, and 

 on the engravings by Mr. Finden, the utility of the work must have been very much 

 diminished. The drawings were finished as highly as possible, and made of the natural 

 size of the subjects of which they are faithful and beautiful representations. Reductions 

 of these were undertaken by Mr. West for the engravings, which have been executed 

 with so much nicety, that by the use of a reading-glass they possess most of the 

 advantages of larger plates. 



THE END. 



JIEADBUBY AND EVANa, PRINTERS, WH1TEFRIAES. 



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