Show j Brain the Seat of All Pain The pain which some persons experience experience In an arm or leg after it has be bean been n amputated Is not imaginary be beca because be- be ca cause case se there nev r was any feeling in inthe inthe th the missing member but the brain Our sensations says Prof G. G II H. Parker Parker Parker Par Par- ker of Harvard are not located In the peripheral parts affected but in the central nervous system and within that portion of it known as the cerebral cere cere- bral br l cortex corteZ the gray matter or outer la layer laer er of the brain It If that particular section of it to which is connected the sensory nerves of the arm rm was re removed removed removed re- re moved the hand might be plunged into boiling water without discomfort We seem to feel pain In different parts of the body but this is only a friendly warning from the brain to give attention attention attention atten atten- tion to some organ where things are not going well In Tn making his ardent vows the lover should really place his hand upon his head for though his heart may be pounding violently it has no feeling Inthe in inthe inthe the matter at all Love is registered in the cerebral cortex which also keeps I the record we call memory and within it originate all ali our hopes and fears I our most careful plans and highest aspirations as as- When its functions become I I deranged we have hae before us the mad mad- man |