British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... 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 may be the medium of transmission for ...
... 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 may be the medium of transmission for ...
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... means satisfies us that the grey mat- ter is the channel through which these impressions are conducted all the way to the encephalon ; more especially since anatomical considerations seem plainly to indicate that , after passing through ...
... means satisfies us that the grey mat- ter is the channel through which these impressions are conducted all the way to the encephalon ; more especially since anatomical considerations seem plainly to indicate that , after passing through ...
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... means a complete annihilation of the transmitting power . Hence it would seem that the conductors of the mandates of the will to the muscles are more limited in the upper part of the cervical region , than they are in the dorsal part of ...
... means a complete annihilation of the transmitting power . Hence it would seem that the conductors of the mandates of the will to the muscles are more limited in the upper part of the cervical region , than they are in the dorsal part of ...
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... means of diagnosis ought not to be employed ; every one will understand what are those cases . Another and the best means ( so far as the limbs alone are concerned ) to detect the existence of an unfelt aura , consists in applications ...
... means of diagnosis ought not to be employed ; every one will understand what are those cases . Another and the best means ( so far as the limbs alone are concerned ) to detect the existence of an unfelt aura , consists in applications ...
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... mean , we may refer to the extreme coldness of the extremities , often suddenly coming on , and as suddenly departing ... means deficient in vigour . VI . The Influence of the Nervous System upon the Nutritive and Secretory Operations ...
... mean , we may refer to the extreme coldness of the extremities , often suddenly coming on , and as suddenly departing ... means deficient in vigour . VI . The Influence of the Nervous System upon the Nutritive and Secretory Operations ...
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