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The Labyrinth of Animals (1907)- a book about otological anatomy

... by Albert A Gray, M.D, F.R.S.E.

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This page is just the text of a small part of Dr. Gray's magnificent opus. (Pages 8-11) Why I troubled to put it on the net can be learned from my page about the book, which will open in a new tab or window if you click on the link. I suggest that you right-click on the link, and expressly request "Open in New Window". Then you can read the notes and Dr. Gray's text side-by-side.





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