British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volume 241859 |
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... various results , except in admitting , what seems to be proved by thousands of pathological cases and vivisec- tions , that voluntary movements require very powerful excitations from the nervous system upon muscles , and that when one ...
... various results , except in admitting , what seems to be proved by thousands of pathological cases and vivisec- tions , that voluntary movements require very powerful excitations from the nervous system upon muscles , and that when one ...
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... various parts of the muscular apparatus . It is through this part of the nervous apparatus , according to him , that the movements of rolling and rotation are produced ; their source being sometimes a lesion or irritation acting ...
... various parts of the muscular apparatus . It is through this part of the nervous apparatus , according to him , that the movements of rolling and rotation are produced ; their source being sometimes a lesion or irritation acting ...
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... 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 transmitted through sympathetic . It is well known that persons have fallen dead on ...
... 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 transmitted through sympathetic . It is well known that persons have fallen dead on ...
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... various parts of the skin , when the patient expects to have a fit . I have in this way twice ascertained the point ... various other forms of nervous disorder may be attributed to it with great probability . Among these M. Brown ...
... various parts of the skin , when the patient expects to have a fit . I have in this way twice ascertained the point ... various other forms of nervous disorder may be attributed to it with great probability . Among these M. Brown ...
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... various writings of Henle in 1840 and 1841 ( to which we would add Dr. Laycock's Treatise on the Nervous Diseases of Women ' ) , as having advanced the subject much further than Dr. Campbell did in this first publication . The portion ...
... various writings of Henle in 1840 and 1841 ( to which we would add Dr. Laycock's Treatise on the Nervous Diseases of Women ' ) , as having advanced the subject much further than Dr. Campbell did in this first publication . The portion ...
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