The Plates from the Fourth Book of the De Humani Corporis Fabrica by Andreas Vesalius, (1514-1564) Plate 48 - The first of the two figures common to the nine chapters which follow represent the base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that the origin of the cerebral nerves may be suitable exposed to view.
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