Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... supply , the auricle , it is then forced into the right ventricle , unlike the auricle , exceedingly strong and muscular , and consequently by it the blood is expelled into the lungs by the pulmonary aorta . Between the auricle and ...
... supply , the auricle , it is then forced into the right ventricle , unlike the auricle , exceedingly strong and muscular , and consequently by it the blood is expelled into the lungs by the pulmonary aorta . Between the auricle and ...
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... supply fibrilla to the curious compound eyes ; the inferior suboesophageal and maxillary ganglion is succeeded by large thoracic ganglia , supplying the legs and wings ; the terminal abdominal ganglia in in- sects generally are large ...
... supply fibrilla to the curious compound eyes ; the inferior suboesophageal and maxillary ganglion is succeeded by large thoracic ganglia , supplying the legs and wings ; the terminal abdominal ganglia in in- sects generally are large ...
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... supply the numerous ocelli situated around the mantle , are derived , we think , from the respiratory ganglia , and ... supplies the shell muscle , but the action of this is intimately connected with respiration . from these little ...
... supply the numerous ocelli situated around the mantle , are derived , we think , from the respiratory ganglia , and ... supplies the shell muscle , but the action of this is intimately connected with respiration . from these little ...
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... supply ; but though such ganglia may be independent origins of the same , yet are they connected , as in higher animals with the encephalon , and especially with that part of it which is formed of the primitive respiratory ganglia . all ...
... supply ; but though such ganglia may be independent origins of the same , yet are they connected , as in higher animals with the encephalon , and especially with that part of it which is formed of the primitive respiratory ganglia . all ...
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... supplies the respiratory sac , not the fins . The ganglia must be independent sources of motion and sensation , cutting off to some extent the contractions of the saccular mantle from the influence of the sensorium , insuring its ...
... supplies the respiratory sac , not the fins . The ganglia must be independent sources of motion and sensation , cutting off to some extent the contractions of the saccular mantle from the influence of the sensorium , insuring its ...
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