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Tafeln zur Orientirung an der Gehirnoberfläche des Lebenden Menschen bei Chirurgischen Operationen und Klinischen Vorlesungen

Adamkiewicz, Albert
Braumüller
1892
German
Vienna
History of Medicine Collection

Gift of Arthur Lyons. Albert Adamkiewicz (1850-1921) was a Polish pathologist best known for his discovery of arteries of the spinal cord and their importance in neurological surgery. He is also known for his claim of finding a cancer-causing parasite as well as having invented a cancer-curing serum. His researches in these areas were ultimately a failure, and he dedicated the rest of his career to clinical practice.

Up through the 19th century, the majority of brain atlases were based on dissections, but Adamkewicz published these full-color illustrations of the living brain for use in surgery.