The Abdominal BrainGross & Delbridge, 1885 - 45 pages |
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... connected with the depressing emotions , the spleen with spite or revenge , and the bowels with pity . So strongly was this idea implanted , and so universally did it prevail , that it has influenced the forms of speech among all ...
... connected with the depressing emotions , the spleen with spite or revenge , and the bowels with pity . So strongly was this idea implanted , and so universally did it prevail , that it has influenced the forms of speech among all ...
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... connections of these nerves . As you see , they are situated on each side of the spine , and are in direct connection with the brain , and their ramifications extend to every one of the vital organs situated in the chest , the abdomen ...
... connections of these nerves . As you see , they are situated on each side of the spine , and are in direct connection with the brain , and their ramifications extend to every one of the vital organs situated in the chest , the abdomen ...
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... connection with this latter subject he gave birth to this expression - so full of signifi- cance , and so suggestive - the " Abdominal brain . " Corvisart , a scientific contemporary , in speaking of Bichat , has said , " No THE ...
... connection with this latter subject he gave birth to this expression - so full of signifi- cance , and so suggestive - the " Abdominal brain . " Corvisart , a scientific contemporary , in speaking of Bichat , has said , " No THE ...
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... connection . In a similar manner you touch your finger accidentally to some- thing very hot . Immediately a sensory or centripetal nerve telegraphs the trouble to headquarters , and by reflex action in the cell a message is sent back by ...
... connection . In a similar manner you touch your finger accidentally to some- thing very hot . Immediately a sensory or centripetal nerve telegraphs the trouble to headquarters , and by reflex action in the cell a message is sent back by ...
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... connection with the pos- terior roots of the thirty - one pairs spinal nerves . Four more of these ganglia may be found in the head in connection with branches of the trifacial , one of the cranial nerves , and with which the fibres of ...
... connection with the pos- terior roots of the thirty - one pairs spinal nerves . Four more of these ganglia may be found in the head in connection with branches of the trifacial , one of the cranial nerves , and with which the fibres of ...
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abdominal brain anatomically Animal and Organic Animal organism ASCIDIAN Bichat body brain and cord cavities center of Animal central cells central office Cerebro Cerebro-spinal child Cloth connection Cook County Hospital desire diseased condition disturbances dual force dyspepsia func functions of organic gang ganic gray matter GROSS & DELBRIDGE heart ical influence invertebrates LEILA G liver manifest membrane mind Mollusks motion motor muscles nautilus nected nerve cells nerve force nerve sup nerve supply nervous center nervous system nutrition octavo organic functions organic system organs of special ovum paper pathetic system pharynx physical and psychical Physician plied Popular Science Monthly Prof Protozoa reflex action relation reservoirs scale of animal seat sensation shell solar plexus special sense spinal cord spinal nerves spleen stomach substance Sympathetic nerve Sympathetic system system of nerves system of Organic thee tion trifugal truth vertebral woman women
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