A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... force , negative variation , 80 . Office of the muscle in the organism , 81 ; its irritability , etc. , 81. Analysis of the muscular contraction , 84. The- ory of Rouget , 88 . YOK III . SMOOTH MUSCLES IV . CONTRACTILE CELLS . 92 X CONTENTS ...
... force , negative variation , 80 . Office of the muscle in the organism , 81 ; its irritability , etc. , 81. Analysis of the muscular contraction , 84. The- ory of Rouget , 88 . YOK III . SMOOTH MUSCLES IV . CONTRACTILE CELLS . 92 X CONTENTS ...
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... muscles , and he applied the word " irritability " particularly to the muscular system ; if he went no farther ... muscle almost alone is irritable , whilst Brown considers all the solid portions of the organism are incitable ; but ...
... muscles , and he applied the word " irritability " particularly to the muscular system ; if he went no farther ... muscle almost alone is irritable , whilst Brown considers all the solid portions of the organism are incitable ; but ...
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... muscle ; it presides over the movements of rotation and of oblique vision . When it is cut or pathologically destroyed , symptoms just the opposite of those we have noted as No. 4 ( see above ) , in the paralysis of the common motor are ...
... muscle ; it presides over the movements of rotation and of oblique vision . When it is cut or pathologically destroyed , symptoms just the opposite of those we have noted as No. 4 ( see above ) , in the paralysis of the common motor are ...
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... muscles of the head , from the frontal to the occipital , comprising among these the buccinator , and even to the cutaneous muscle of the neck . Through its filaments , whose path is as compli- cated as the windings of the aqueduct of ...
... muscles of the head , from the frontal to the occipital , comprising among these the buccinator , and even to the cutaneous muscle of the neck . Through its filaments , whose path is as compli- cated as the windings of the aqueduct of ...
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... muscular exertion , as for instance when lifting a heavy weight , a person involuntarily contracts the frontal muscles ; as , also when sneezing , the eyes are ... muscle apart from others , but contraction of 58 NERVOUS SYSTEM .
... muscular exertion , as for instance when lifting a heavy weight , a person involuntarily contracts the frontal muscles ; as , also when sneezing , the eyes are ... muscle apart from others , but contraction of 58 NERVOUS SYSTEM .
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