Journal of comparative neurology . 36 ^ 32 33 201 THE JOUBNAI, OF COMPAn VTIX E rfx;exeratiox tx the braix of amrlystoma I. THE REGENERATION OF THE FOREBRAIN H. SAXTOX BURR The Audtinnicdl Lnhoratori/ of The School of Medicine, Yale Cniversity KOIH FIOlRES Up to the present time the data deahng with regeneration inthe central nervous system have been exceedingly early workers reported the regeneration of \ari()iis definitiveparts after they were extir])ated. As far hack as 1890 Danielew-sky found that the removal of the cerebral hemispheres


Journal of comparative neurology . 36 ^ 32 33 201 THE JOUBNAI, OF COMPAn VTIX E rfx;exeratiox tx the braix of amrlystoma I. THE REGENERATION OF THE FOREBRAIN H. SAXTOX BURR The Audtinnicdl Lnhoratori/ of The School of Medicine, Yale Cniversity KOIH FIOlRES Up to the present time the data deahng with regeneration inthe central nervous system have been exceedingly early workers reported the regeneration of \ari()iis definitiveparts after they were extir])ated. As far hack as 1890 Danielew-sky found that the removal of the cerebral hemispheres of thefrog residtcd in the formation of a cerebral mass which hebelieved contained embiyonic nerve cells, though this masswas in no way a new licinisphci-c. More recently Bell, in 1007,removed the lateral half of the brain of the frog and foundthat the brain nearly always is rcfornuMl though never does itreach the normal size. On the other hand. Schaper (98) found tiiat the icinoval of])ortions or of the entire brain of Rana esculenta was neverfollowed by regen


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