Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... common idea with the early anatomists ; he knew too the vena porta , and the systole and diastole of the heart ; also the foramen ovale in the fœtal heart , that opening between the two sides to exclude the pulmonary tract from the ...
... common idea with the early anatomists ; he knew too the vena porta , and the systole and diastole of the heart ; also the foramen ovale in the fœtal heart , that opening between the two sides to exclude the pulmonary tract from the ...
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... common Helix ( Fig . 5 ) , and in the Natica , which appear to be among the highest gastero- podes , the brain consists of a diamond - shaped mass , situated below the intestinal canal , connected above by a broad band . From this upper ...
... common Helix ( Fig . 5 ) , and in the Natica , which appear to be among the highest gastero- podes , the brain consists of a diamond - shaped mass , situated below the intestinal canal , connected above by a broad band . From this upper ...
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... common mussel . The external eminences of the cerebrum are arranged in a different man- ner from those of the cerebellum ; they are in man semi- lobular , more or less elongated , and gyrose and branched , so as to be called ...
... common mussel . The external eminences of the cerebrum are arranged in a different man- ner from those of the cerebellum ; they are in man semi- lobular , more or less elongated , and gyrose and branched , so as to be called ...
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... common cutaneous sensation . He observes , that a paralytic lets an object fall from a half paralysed hand , unless the eye is kept directed to it , and experiences much more difficulty in walking when the eyes are closed . These facts ...
... common cutaneous sensation . He observes , that a paralytic lets an object fall from a half paralysed hand , unless the eye is kept directed to it , and experiences much more difficulty in walking when the eyes are closed . These facts ...
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... common sensation , taste , is said by some to be the endow- ment of the lingual branch of this inferior maxillary nerve , but to form which , under the name of gustatory nerve , the lingual first receives a small but remarkable nerve ...
... common sensation , taste , is said by some to be the endow- ment of the lingual branch of this inferior maxillary nerve , but to form which , under the name of gustatory nerve , the lingual first receives a small but remarkable nerve ...
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