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I Speak to You Through Electrical Language: Traveling Into the Nineteenth Century with the “Nervous Icon”

Textbook HistoryBy Ronald LadouceurJune 3, 20122 Comments

June 3, 2012 The image on page 401 of George W. Hunter’s 1907 Elements of Biology is strikingly out of place. It is a Greek bronze flattened to a black silhouette. A woodblock engraving in a textbook otherwise illustrated with halftone photographs. A relic of Renaissance anatomy covered by the soot of the Age of…

The Nervous Icon – Part II

Textbook HistoryBy Ronald LadouceurJune 23, 2009Leave a comment

June 23, 2009 (This entry continues the story begun in The Nervous Icon – Part I) The image in question is a stylized view of the human central nervous system. It appeared in what is arguably the very first modern American biology textbook, George W. Hunter’s 1907 Elements of Biology published by the American Book…

The Nervous Icon – Part I

Textbook HistoryBy Ronald LadouceurMay 20, 2009Leave a comment

May 20, 2009 It is classical in pose and commands its stage. A black silhouette shot through with delicate white lines on a page dressed only with a pedestal-like caption that reads, “The central cerebro-spinal nervous system.” This iconic image appeared in what may fairly be considered the first modern biology textbook, George W. Hunter’s…

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