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Heinrich Sachs (1863-1928).

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  • Sachs was a German neurologist, born in 1863 in Halberstadt a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt and the capital of the district of Harz

  • In 1892 Sachs published the first part of a white matter atlas, which was dedicated to the investigation of the anatomy of the human brain

  • This endeavour was devoted to the study of the connectional anatomy of the occipital lobe and the adjacent temporal and parietal lobes [4]

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Sachs was a German neurologist, born in 1863 in Halberstadt a town in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt and the capital of the district of Harz. In 1892 Sachs published the first part of a white matter atlas, which was dedicated to the investigation of the anatomy of the human brain. This endeavour was devoted to the study of the connectional anatomy of the occipital lobe and the adjacent temporal and parietal lobes [4].

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