In few other fields of medicine is a detailed knowledge of anatomy more necessary than in neurology. With the present rapid strides in neurophysiology, a thorough understanding of neuro-anatomy is increasingly important. This book attempts in condensed outline form, to present the basic anatomy of the nervous system with which the practising physician must be familiar to properly interpret the symptomology of nervous disease. Covers Spinal Cord, Brain, Medulla, Pons, Midbrain, Cranial nerves, the Cerebellu, Corpora Quadrigemina, Thalamus, Cerebral Hemispheres.