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2002
Abstract In 1587 the Italian anatomist Arantius introduced the term ‘hippocampus’ (seahorse) to describe ‘an elevation of white substance’ that rises at the base of the lateral ventricles (Lewis 1923). He wondered, however, whether ‘a white silk-worm’ (Bombyx) might provide a better description.
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Abstract In 1587 the Italian anatomist Arantius introduced the term ‘hippocampus’ (seahorse) to describe ‘an elevation of white substance’ that rises at the base of the lateral ventricles (Lewis 1923). He wondered, however, whether ‘a white silk-worm’ (Bombyx) might provide a better description.
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Hippocampus, VI: Depression and the Hippocampus
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005Alexander, Neumeister +2 more
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