A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... - tem , 27. Electro - motor power , 28. Action of the ner- vous system : reflex action , 28 ; centripetal and centrifugal , 29. Nerve vibrations , 30. Electrotonus , 31 . 16 23 II . GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVE CENTRES . Nerve.
... - tem , 27. Electro - motor power , 28. Action of the ner- vous system : reflex action , 28 ; centripetal and centrifugal , 29. Nerve vibrations , 30. Electrotonus , 31 . 16 23 II . GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVE CENTRES . Nerve.
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... Reflex movements , 47. Centres of deglutition , mastica- tion , & c . , 49. Classification of reflex actions , 51. Laws of reflex action , 52. Variations in intensity of reflex ac- tions , 54 . C. Encephalon Sensations , general and ...
... Reflex movements , 47. Centres of deglutition , mastica- tion , & c . , 49. Classification of reflex actions , 51. Laws of reflex action , 52. Variations in intensity of reflex ac- tions , 54 . C. Encephalon Sensations , general and ...
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... Insalivation , 216 . secretion , 218. Deglutition , 223 . influences of deglutition , 229 . Ptyaline , 217. Salivary Concerning the reflex 209 214 III . SUB - DIAPHRAGMATIC PORTION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACK xii CONTENTS .
... Insalivation , 216 . secretion , 218. Deglutition , 223 . influences of deglutition , 229 . Ptyaline , 217. Salivary Concerning the reflex 209 214 III . SUB - DIAPHRAGMATIC PORTION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACK xii CONTENTS .
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... tions that are received from different sources . Those acts which seem on superficial examination the result of nerve - spontaneity , are really only reflex actions . contact ) . But it is not so with the 8 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY .
... tions that are received from different sources . Those acts which seem on superficial examination the result of nerve - spontaneity , are really only reflex actions . contact ) . But it is not so with the 8 GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY .
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... ( reflex actions ) . Thus the blood globules travel from the periphery towards the centre , and vice versû ( Fig . 6 , C C ) ; and this circular current draws tow- ards the centre the elements of nu- trition absorbed by certain globules ...
... ( reflex actions ) . Thus the blood globules travel from the periphery towards the centre , and vice versû ( Fig . 6 , C C ) ; and this circular current draws tow- ards the centre the elements of nu- trition absorbed by certain globules ...
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