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... Motion of the Juices in the Animal Body , by W. Gregory , M. D. , Lond . , 1848 . Litzmann , Prof. , Art . Schwangerschaft , Wagner's Handwörterbuch der Physiolo- gie , 13te Lieferung , Braunschweig , 1846 . Longet , F. A. , M. D. ...
... Motion of the Juices in the Animal Body , by W. Gregory , M. D. , Lond . , 1848 . Litzmann , Prof. , Art . Schwangerschaft , Wagner's Handwörterbuch der Physiolo- gie , 13te Lieferung , Braunschweig , 1846 . Longet , F. A. , M. D. ...
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... Motion , especially of Locomotility or Voluntary Motion 1. Anatomy of the Motory Apparatus 2. Muscles 3. Bones 4. Physiology of Muscular Motion 5. Attitudes 6. Movements 7. Locomotive Movements a . Walking 189 205 • 206 214 229 234 253 ...
... Motion , especially of Locomotility or Voluntary Motion 1. Anatomy of the Motory Apparatus 2. Muscles 3. Bones 4. Physiology of Muscular Motion 5. Attitudes 6. Movements 7. Locomotive Movements a . Walking 189 205 • 206 214 229 234 253 ...
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... motion , and voice . The brain , in which one series of actions terminates and the other begins , he considered the centre of animal life . In organic life , he likewise recognized two series of actions : the one , pro- ceeding from ...
... motion , and voice . The brain , in which one series of actions terminates and the other begins , he considered the centre of animal life . In organic life , he likewise recognized two series of actions : the one , pro- ceeding from ...
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... motion of the parts , without risk of pressure to the marrow . Accordingly , the spine consists of numerous distinct bones or vertebrć , with fibro - cartilaginous - technically called intervertebral - substances placed between each ...
... motion of the parts , without risk of pressure to the marrow . Accordingly , the spine consists of numerous distinct bones or vertebrć , with fibro - cartilaginous - technically called intervertebral - substances placed between each ...
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Robley Dunglison. of filaments destined for both motion and sensibility ; that the ence- phalic nerves , which have but one root , are destined for one of these exclusively , and that they are either nerves of motion , or of sensation ...
Robley Dunglison. of filaments destined for both motion and sensibility ; that the ence- phalic nerves , which have but one root , are destined for one of these exclusively , and that they are either nerves of motion , or of sensation ...
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