Abstract
Notwithstanding all the elaborate researches that already have been conducted upon the cerebellum, much controversy yet exists as to its physiology, and a complete account of its functional relations, with the rest of the central nervous system, cannot yet be given. Rapid strides have been lately made, and many doubtful points elucidated by direct experiment upon lower animals, but the deductions drawn from them cannot be regarded as absolutely applicable to man until they have been confirmed by pathological observations on the human brain. With this in view, the case about to be related has been thought worthy of publication.

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