A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... cord Paths of conduction , 43. Neuroglia of the spinal cord , 44 . Course of the nerve fibres ; excitability and decussation of fibres in the cord , 45. The cord as a nerve centre , 46 . Reflex movements , 47. Centres of deglutition ...
... cord Paths of conduction , 43. Neuroglia of the spinal cord , 44 . Course of the nerve fibres ; excitability and decussation of fibres in the cord , 45. The cord as a nerve centre , 46 . Reflex movements , 47. Centres of deglutition ...
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... cord , 355. Appendages to the phonating system , trachea and pharynx , etc. , 357. Voice and speech , 358. Tone and pitch , 359. Vowels and con- sonants , 360. Innervation of the laryngeal system , 361 . 317 335 EIGHTH PART . EXTERNAL ...
... cord , 355. Appendages to the phonating system , trachea and pharynx , etc. , 357. Voice and speech , 358. Tone and pitch , 359. Vowels and con- sonants , 360. Innervation of the laryngeal system , 361 . 317 335 EIGHTH PART . EXTERNAL ...
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... of the convolutions of the cerebellum . d , Cells from the posterior portion of the gray substance of spinal cord ( dorsal ) . In all these globules the prolongations are more or less torn . A B m . oftener in opposite directions , are.
... of the convolutions of the cerebellum . d , Cells from the posterior portion of the gray substance of spinal cord ( dorsal ) . In all these globules the prolongations are more or less torn . A B m . oftener in opposite directions , are.
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... cord ( a ) discerned with difficulty , the axis cylinder . Some fibres may be reduced to simple axis cylinder and to the pe- culiar sheath of Schwann without any medullary sub- stance ( fine fibres or fila- ments ) . The membrane of ...
... cord ( a ) discerned with difficulty , the axis cylinder . Some fibres may be reduced to simple axis cylinder and to the pe- culiar sheath of Schwann without any medullary sub- stance ( fine fibres or fila- ments ) . The membrane of ...
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... cord there are globules whose ramifications connect them with other globules . Sometimes the nerve fibres , on the other hand , terminate in muscles ( motorial end - plates ) , or even in organs which are at present but problematical ...
... cord there are globules whose ramifications connect them with other globules . Sometimes the nerve fibres , on the other hand , terminate in muscles ( motorial end - plates ) , or even in organs which are at present but problematical ...
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