12 LABORATORY OUTLINE OF NEUROLOGY 



sheep, beef, dog, or cat as directed in sections 30 to 59, 69 to 72, 

 81, 93, 95, 96(a), 100, 112 to 117, 119 to 139. 



Course IV. Gross anatomy of the mammalian brain. Longer 

 course. — For a longer course, after the completion of Course III, 

 additional vertebrate types may be used, and the human brain 

 may be thoroughly dissected as directed in sections 102 to 111, 

 141 to 152. 



Course V. Gross anatomy of the human brain. — Follow 

 through on the human brain the directions given for the brain 

 of the sheep in sections 30 to 59, 69 to 72, 81, 93, 95, 96(a), 100, 

 112 to 117, 119 to 139. For a more extensive course, add on a 

 second specimen the "optional dissections," sections 102 to 111, 

 141 to 152. 



Course VI. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the human 

 brain. — If it is desired to make a thorough study of the human 

 brain only, follow the directions given in sections 30 to 153, 

 with or without the "optional dissections" (sections 102 to 111, 

 141 to 152), using human material throughout. 



Course VII. The course for medical students at the Univer- 

 sity of Chicago follows the Outline substantially as given in 

 the following pages, omitting all of the "optional dissections'' 

 (sections 102 to 111, 141 to 152) and a few other sections, the 

 details varying somewhat from year to year. 



