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... remained undivided , that sensibility manifests itself immediately or shortly after the operation ; the sensibility being , in his experience , altogether extinguished for a time , when the division of the central grey substance has ...
... remained undivided , that sensibility manifests itself immediately or shortly after the operation ; the sensibility being , in his experience , altogether extinguished for a time , when the division of the central grey substance has ...
Side 10
... remained everywhere to the last moment before his death on November 3rd . " Autopsy - Encephalon normal . There is an induration of the spinal cord from its upper extremity to the third dorsal vertebra , and from the sixth dorsal ...
... remained everywhere to the last moment before his death on November 3rd . " Autopsy - Encephalon normal . There is an induration of the spinal cord from its upper extremity to the third dorsal vertebra , and from the sixth dorsal ...
Side 14
... remained in the right leg even three years subsequently , when the motor power had been completely recovered in both . Although in this important case the sanction of a post - mortem examination was deficient , yet its phenomena were so ...
... remained in the right leg even three years subsequently , when the motor power had been completely recovered in both . Although in this important case the sanction of a post - mortem examination was deficient , yet its phenomena were so ...
Side 27
... remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th May ; on the 23rd of the latter month she anchored off Karatch , on the Black Sea ; from that date until September she was employed between the Crimea and the Bosphorus ...
... remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th May ; on the 23rd of the latter month she anchored off Karatch , on the Black Sea ; from that date until September she was employed between the Crimea and the Bosphorus ...
Side 28
... remained for any length of time off Grey - town , or other parts of the coast of Central America , exhibited a high rate of sickness from the prevalence of these two diseases . The greater part of the report relating to this station is ...
... remained for any length of time off Grey - town , or other parts of the coast of Central America , exhibited a high rate of sickness from the prevalence of these two diseases . The greater part of the report relating to this station is ...
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