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This 1875  drawing showing a dog’s olfactory bulb was completed using a staining  method named after Camillo Golgi in which certain chemicals are injected  into nervous tissue so they can be seen. Some say its application to  the study of brain tissue represents the beginning of modern  neuroscience.


via Livescience: Inside the Brain

This 1875 drawing showing a dog’s olfactory bulb was completed using a staining method named after Camillo Golgi in which certain chemicals are injected into nervous tissue so they can be seen. Some say its application to the study of brain tissue represents the beginning of modern neuroscience.


via Livescience: Inside the Brain

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