Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... lobe developed at its upper or dorsal part , an evident senso- rium , giving origin to optic and acoustic nerves . Anteriorly from the lower or ventral portion , the nerves of the arms or feet arise , from the back part the branchio ...
... lobe developed at its upper or dorsal part , an evident senso- rium , giving origin to optic and acoustic nerves . Anteriorly from the lower or ventral portion , the nerves of the arms or feet arise , from the back part the branchio ...
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... lobes ) , and lastly a tongue - like body of white and grey matter directed backwards ( cerebellum ) . No doubt many of the actions of these animals proceed from sensations received and motions determined by parts below the cerebral and ...
... lobes ) , and lastly a tongue - like body of white and grey matter directed backwards ( cerebellum ) . No doubt many of the actions of these animals proceed from sensations received and motions determined by parts below the cerebral and ...
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... lobes , but with another root further back- wards , which may carry impressions to the automatic source of motion - the medulla . The cerebral lobes may also pos- sibly receive other impressions from below through their small crura ...
... lobes , but with another root further back- wards , which may carry impressions to the automatic source of motion - the medulla . The cerebral lobes may also pos- sibly receive other impressions from below through their small crura ...
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... lobes , and the pons which they form , do not exist in birds , and the latter is certainly small in bats : both having a combined and simultaneous motion of the anterior extremities , might lead us to suspect that separa- tion and not ...
... lobes , and the pons which they form , do not exist in birds , and the latter is certainly small in bats : both having a combined and simultaneous motion of the anterior extremities , might lead us to suspect that separa- tion and not ...
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... lobe or set of tubercles on its floor appertaining to these ; there is also a remarkable lobe in the torpedo ; and both are attended with peculiar endow- ments in the animal . The internal anatomy of the optic lobes and their con ...
... lobe or set of tubercles on its floor appertaining to these ; there is also a remarkable lobe in the torpedo ; and both are attended with peculiar endow- ments in the animal . The internal anatomy of the optic lobes and their con ...
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