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Pagina 216
... nerves belonging to both systems . And in line 27 , for this class of nerves , read nerves of sensation . Page 369 , line 7 , after system , insert and through the latter system over all parts of our frame . — And line 8 , after latter ...
... nerves belonging to both systems . And in line 27 , for this class of nerves , read nerves of sensation . Page 369 , line 7 , after system , insert and through the latter system over all parts of our frame . — And line 8 , after latter ...
Pagina 344
... nervous system . HALLER was the first who , in a way that commanded general attention , maintained that the muscular ... nerves . The only conclusive means of determining the question appeared to be an appeal to such experiments , as are ...
... nervous system . HALLER was the first who , in a way that commanded general attention , maintained that the muscular ... nerves . The only conclusive means of determining the question appeared to be an appeal to such experiments , as are ...
Pagina 345
... nerves , to one of which the functions subservient to the sensorial powers evidently belong , and it has never been proved that the other at all partake of these functions . Besides , it had appeared from experiments relating to this ...
... nerves , to one of which the functions subservient to the sensorial powers evidently belong , and it has never been proved that the other at all partake of these functions . Besides , it had appeared from experiments relating to this ...
Pagina 346
... nerve to which they belong . It is therefore necessary that I should define the sense in which I use the terms ganglion and ganglionic nerve . By gan- glion , I mean a nervous protuberance which receives nerves from different sources ...
... nerve to which they belong . It is therefore necessary that I should define the sense in which I use the terms ganglion and ganglionic nerve . By gan- glion , I mean a nervous protuberance which receives nerves from different sources ...
Pagina 347
... nerves are bound up in the same sheath with the ganglionic nerves , as we shall find there is reason to believe is the case with respect to the nerves of sensation . Phy- siology has been much indebted to the experiments of Sir CHARLES ...
... nerves are bound up in the same sheath with the ganglionic nerves , as we shall find there is reason to believe is the case with respect to the nerves of sensation . Phy- siology has been much indebted to the experiments of Sir CHARLES ...
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