Alexander Monro (secundus), Three Treatises. On the Brain, the Eye, and the Ear.
In 1797, Secundus was compelled to verify his claim to the true nature and location of the interventricular foramen. Colleagues in London were the most difficult to persuade. His desire to prove he was first to describe it in detail seems to be the driving force, in a demonstration of 'publish or perish'.
Alexander Monro (secundus), Three Treatises. On the Brain, the Eye, and the Ear. Edinburgh, 1797.
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