British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... 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 , in common language , a part may not be in itself sensible , although it ...
... 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 , in common language , a part may not be in itself sensible , although it ...
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... give slight sensations ; the next is a little more sensitive , but much less than in a normal condition ; and the third is very sensitive , though not so much as others on the same side and behind it . With a segment attached to the ...
... give slight sensations ; the next is a little more sensitive , but much less than in a normal condition ; and the third is very sensitive , though not so much as others on the same side and behind it . With a segment attached to the ...
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... give the fullest confirmation to the doctrine which had been previously taught by various physiologists , ourselves among the rest , that the sudden stoppage of the heart's action in many cases of shock , is due to a reflex influence ...
... give the fullest confirmation to the doctrine which had been previously taught by various physiologists , ourselves among the rest , that the sudden stoppage of the heart's action in many cases of shock , is due to a reflex influence ...
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... give more details in this repect ; but I think it will be easy to understand how , by such a means , it may be ascertained if an aura comes from the upper part of a limb , or from a toe or a finger , and from which one . " Even in cases ...
... give more details in this repect ; but I think it will be easy to understand how , by such a means , it may be ascertained if an aura comes from the upper part of a limb , or from a toe or a finger , and from which one . " Even in cases ...
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... gives due credit to our own Whytt for having shown that the natural and morbid sympathies , in regard alike to movement , to nutrition , and to secretion , are reflex phenomena , and that the share of the blood vessels is very great in ...
... gives due credit to our own Whytt for having shown that the natural and morbid sympathies , in regard alike to movement , to nutrition , and to secretion , are reflex phenomena , and that the share of the blood vessels is very great in ...
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