File:Thomas-fig67-p124.png

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English: Figure 67 from the book "Cerebellar functions" by André Thomas, issue 12 of "Nervous and mental disease monograph series", published by the Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 1912. In the illustration, the lower trace is an attempt by a patient with cerebellar disease to reproduce the upper trace.
Date image created 2009-12-12, book published in 1912
Source Figure 67of the book "Cerebellar functions" by André Thomas
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