Abstract

The study of the physiological significance of the Ammon's horn but the method of loss of function has been undertaken until now by only a few individuals; although the conclusions they made from their experiments on animals are partly identical with each other and even coincide, albeit incompletely, with the conclusions of other authors who worked on other research methods (Edinger, Zuckerkandl - comparative anatomical, embryological, anatomical) nevertheless, with the closest acquaintance with the works of these authors, one cannot but come to the conclusion that their conclusions were made on very shaky grounds.

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