British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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Side 6
... mind that the powers of receiving and of conducting the impressions which give rise to sensations , do not by any means correspond with one another ; so that a deficiency in the former is no disproof of the existence of the latter ; or ...
... mind that the powers of receiving and of conducting the impressions which give rise to sensations , do not by any means correspond with one another ; so that a deficiency in the former is no disproof of the existence of the latter ; or ...
Side 9
... mind the two following positions , which he has experimentally determined : -- 1st , that the smallest portion of the conducting zone of the cord contains elements capable of conveying sensory impressions from all the parts below it ...
... mind the two following positions , which he has experimentally determined : -- 1st , that the smallest portion of the conducting zone of the cord contains elements capable of conveying sensory impressions from all the parts below it ...
Side 12
... mind that ordinary injuries of the spinal cord produce a greater effect on the mobility than on the sensibility of the parts behind the seat of injury . As it seems impossible to impute this extinction of sensibility to the injurious ...
... mind that ordinary injuries of the spinal cord produce a greater effect on the mobility than on the sensibility of the parts behind the seat of injury . As it seems impossible to impute this extinction of sensibility to the injurious ...
Side 13
... mind that the decussation is not equally complete in all animals ; for whilst in Mammals ( including Man , as pathological evi- dence indicates ) a complete transverse hemi - section entirely extinguishes the sensibility of the opposite ...
... mind that the decussation is not equally complete in all animals ; for whilst in Mammals ( including Man , as pathological evi- dence indicates ) a complete transverse hemi - section entirely extinguishes the sensibility of the opposite ...
Side 24
... mind , that this increase proceeds from paralysis of the vaso - motor nerves , which , by permitting a greater afflux of blood , augments the general vital activity of the parts through which it passes ; whilst it is antagonized by ...
... mind , that this increase proceeds from paralysis of the vaso - motor nerves , which , by permitting a greater afflux of blood , augments the general vital activity of the parts through which it passes ; whilst it is antagonized by ...
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