Journal article
On the Relation of the Restiform Body with the Posterior Funiculi and their Nuclei, with Remarks on the Two Zones of the Medulla Oblongata
Pages 167 to 180
Cite this article
- FREUD, Sigmund
- and DARKSCHEWITSCH, L. O.,
- Freud, Sigmund.
- et al.
- Freud, S.
- and Darkschewitsch, L.-O.
https://doi.org/10.3917/ess.034.0167
Cite this article
- Freud, S.
- and Darkschewitsch, L.-O.
- Freud, Sigmund.
- et al.
- FREUD, Sigmund
- and DARKSCHEWITSCH, L. O.,
https://doi.org/10.3917/ess.034.0167
English
In January 1886 Sigmund Freud co-signed, with Russian neurologist L. O. Darkschewitsch, his last contribution to cerebral neuroanatomy, completing a study carried out over the previous two years on the medullar emergence zone of pair VIII of the cranial nerves. Using Flechsig’s methods and in direct reference to Meynert, he opposed those who favored investigation methods by degeneracy, such as von Monakow, as their pertinence would counter his own results.