Color images in the brain : being an account of the detection of visible objects, seen posited on exchanged sides in the brain, after the intromission of impressions of light, reflected from external objects, one in each eye ... / by John Fearn.

  • Fearn, John, 1768-1837.
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Color images in the brain : being an account of the detection of visible objects, seen posited on exchanged sides in the brain, after the intromission of impressions of light, reflected from external objects, one in each eye ... / by John Fearn. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, [1831]

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39 pages, 3 unnumbered pages, 49-50 pages, 1 unnumbered folded plate : illustrations ; 22 cm

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'A description of which facts formed the substance of a paper read to the Royal Society at their last meeting, of which paper, the Society has printed an abstract ; the present print being intended as a supplement to the previously-published Rationale of the laws of cerebral vision' - t.p
'The paper, presented to the Royal Society, is dated September 8th, 1830, and this supplement is published September 26th, 1831' - p. 39
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