British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... pass back into them from the posterior at the point of junction of the two sets of roots , so that when they are irritated , the sensory current passes peripherally no further than that junction , being then transmitted direct to the ...
... pass back into them from the posterior at the point of junction of the two sets of roots , so that when they are irritated , the sensory current passes peripherally no further than that junction , being then transmitted direct to the ...
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... pass to the spinal cord through the anterior roots ; but we are not sure that they necessarily require this inference , as we are disposed to think that the conditions of reflex and of voluntary movement as to this particular are very ...
... pass to the spinal cord through the anterior roots ; but we are not sure that they necessarily require this inference , as we are disposed to think that the conditions of reflex and of voluntary movement as to this particular are very ...
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... 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 lateral columns , some fibres ...
... 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 lateral columns , some fibres ...
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... passes down the medulla oblongata between the anterior pyramid and the corpus restiforme , towards the nib of the calamus scriptorius ; it has been shown by Magendie that the division of this root by a transverse section of one half of ...
... passes down the medulla oblongata between the anterior pyramid and the corpus restiforme , towards the nib of the calamus scriptorius ; it has been shown by Magendie that the division of this root by a transverse section of one half of ...
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... pass by some other channel . On the other hand , if the whole spinal cord except the posterior columns be divided , sensibility is lost in all the parts below the section except those at a short distance from it ; though , if even only ...
... pass by some other channel . On the other hand , if the whole spinal cord except the posterior columns be divided , sensibility is lost in all the parts below the section except those at a short distance from it ; though , if even only ...
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