DescriptionChimpanzee and human brain scaled to the same size Thomas Henry Huxley.png
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Fig. 22.--Drawing of the cerebral hemispheres of a Man, and of a Chimpanzee of the same length. in order to show the relative proportions of the parts: the former taken from a specimen, which Mr. Flower, Conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, was good enough to dissect for me; the latter, from the photograph of a similarly dissected Chimpanzee's brain, given in Mr. Marshall's paper above referred to. a. posterior lobe; b, lateral ventricle; c, posterior cornu; x, the hippocampus minor
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Huxley, T. H. (1904). Science and education: Essays. JA Hill and company.
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Huxley, Thomas Henry.
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