On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found that I could cut across the posterior fasciculus of nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow without convulsing the muscles of the back; but that on touching the... The London Lancet - Pagina 761859Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Nathaniel Potter - 1811 - 442 pagina’s
...different endowments were in the same cord, and held together by the same sheath. On laying bare the root of the spinal nerves, I found that I could cut across...nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow without convulsing the muscles of the back; but that on touching the anterior... | |
| 1815 - 384 pagina’s
...that nerves of different endowments were ' in the same cord, and held together by the same sheath. ' On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found...which took its origin ' from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow without convulsing the ' muscles of the back ; but that on touching the anterior... | |
| 1823 - 1126 pagina’s
...the test of experiment, if different endowments were in the same cord, and held by the same sheath. On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found that I couid cut across the fasciculus of nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the... | |
| 1829 - 552 pagina’s
...that nerves of different endowments were in the same cord, and held together by the same sheath. 1 On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found...nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsing the muscles of the back; but that on touching the anterior... | |
| John Mason Good - 1829 - 736 pagina’s
...an extract from this account : " On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves (observes Mr. Bell), I found that I could cut across the posterior fasciculus of nerves, which look its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsing the muscles of... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 594 pagina’s
...posterior portion; but I fonnd it difficult to make the experiment without injuring both portions. "On laying bare the' roots of the spinal nerves, I found that 1 could cutiicross the posterior fasciculus of nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion... | |
| 1835 - 866 pagina’s
...some experiments on the living animal. "On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves," says he, " 1 found that I could cut across the posterior fasciculus...nerves which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsiugthe muscles of the back, but that on touching the anterior... | |
| 1840 - 980 pagina’s
...extract from this account:—' On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves,' observes Sir C. Bell, ' I found that I could cut across the posterior fasciculus...nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsing the muscles of the back; butthat on touching the anterior... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 pagina’s
...that nerves of different endowments were in the same cord, and held together by the same sheath. 78. " On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found...nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsing the muscles of the back ; but that on touching the anterior... | |
| Johannes Müller - 1843 - 940 pagina’s
...was extremely ingenious, but its truth appeared to me still to require demonstration; even Magendie cut across the posterior fasciculus of nerves, which took its origin from the posterior portion of the spinal marrow, without convulsing the muscles of the hack; but that, on touching the anterior... | |
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