British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... matter of experience , that when the deaf - mute is taught to speak , it is in the first instance at the expense of considerable uneasiness in the larynx ; this uneasiness , in the well - known case of Dr. Kitto , having amounted to a ...
... matter of experience , that when the deaf - mute is taught to speak , it is in the first instance at the expense of considerable uneasiness in the larynx ; this uneasiness , in the well - known case of Dr. Kitto , having amounted to a ...
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... matter ; whilst others pass out into the lateral and posterior columns , a considerable proportion passing across the commissure , and , after passing through the grey substance of the other side , emerging into its posterior and ...
... matter ; whilst others pass out into the lateral and posterior columns , a considerable proportion passing across the commissure , and , after passing through the grey substance of the other side , emerging into its posterior and ...
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... matter , the whole remainder of the cord being divided by transverse section , serves for the transmission of sensory impressions . Still this evidence by no means satisfies us that the grey mat- ter is the channel through which these ...
... matter , the whole remainder of the cord being divided by transverse section , serves for the transmission of sensory impressions . Still this evidence by no means satisfies us that the grey mat- ter is the channel through which these ...
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... matter in both the softened and the indurated parts contained normal cells and fibres and normal blood vessels ; while the white substance in the softened region contained but rare fibres , which were altered , containing an oily matter ...
... matter in both the softened and the indurated parts contained normal cells and fibres and normal blood vessels ; while the white substance in the softened region contained but rare fibres , which were altered , containing an oily matter ...
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... matter which , being left undivided , may transmit sensory impres- sions . And it is also necessary to bear in mind that the decussation is not equally complete in all animals ; for whilst in Mammals ( including Man , as pathological ...
... matter which , being left undivided , may transmit sensory impres- sions . And it is also necessary to bear in mind that the decussation is not equally complete in all animals ; for whilst in Mammals ( including Man , as pathological ...
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