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Page 139
... called called a " Préambule Historique : " but we did Jouy's Sylla ; a Tragedy , translated . .139.
... called called a " Préambule Historique : " but we did Jouy's Sylla ; a Tragedy , translated . .139.
Page 177
... called portio dura , is the motor nerve of the face and eye - lids , and the respiratory nerve , and that on which the expression of the face depends . The eighth , and the accessory nerve , are respiratory nerves . The ninth is the ...
... called portio dura , is the motor nerve of the face and eye - lids , and the respiratory nerve , and that on which the expression of the face depends . The eighth , and the accessory nerve , are respiratory nerves . The ninth is the ...
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... called the sympathetic system of nerves he called the ganglionic , although they are not more distinguished by ganglia than the other nerves , on which indeed the ganglia are remarkable for their size , number , and regularity . The ...
... called the sympathetic system of nerves he called the ganglionic , although they are not more distinguished by ganglia than the other nerves , on which indeed the ganglia are remarkable for their size , number , and regularity . The ...
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