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Lecture notes on the Nervous System

MS. Mabel FitzGerald 28

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Title

Lecture notes on the Nervous System

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MS. Mabel FitzGerald 28

Summary

Folder 1: Notebook starting 'Peripheral Nerve Endings. Dr G. Mann May 3 1898', Lectures I-VII, with loose notes.

Folder 2: Notebook starting 'Nervous System. Dr Mann October 18 1898', Lectures I-VIII, continued as 'Peripheral Sense Organs. April 27 1899', Lectures I-III, with loose notes.

Folder 3: Notebook starting 'The Nervous System October 21 1899', Lectures I-XIV, continued with lecture notes on the structure of the brain, Feb/Mar 1901, with loose notes.

Date

May 1898-Mar 1901

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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