On the functions of the sympathetic system of nervesJ. & A. Churchill, 1872 - 68 pages |
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... diseases the pain is referable to nervous irritation , and independent , as Ludwig would have it , of vascularity of the secreting mem- branes . Many instances are on record in which the so- called trophic nerves have manifested their ...
... diseases the pain is referable to nervous irritation , and independent , as Ludwig would have it , of vascularity of the secreting mem- branes . Many instances are on record in which the so- called trophic nerves have manifested their ...
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... disease in which the sym- pathetic must have been implicated , and a changed condition of the vital attributes in the parts ensued , ‡ which , as in all the other instances , manifested itself a long time after by a lowered temperature ...
... disease in which the sym- pathetic must have been implicated , and a changed condition of the vital attributes in the parts ensued , ‡ which , as in all the other instances , manifested itself a long time after by a lowered temperature ...
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... diseases . Mr. Moore , in his interesting little treatise " On Going to Sleep , " shows the one way only in which sleep can occur ; and that , the action of the sympathetic fibres in diminishing the arterial current through the brain ...
... diseases . Mr. Moore , in his interesting little treatise " On Going to Sleep , " shows the one way only in which sleep can occur ; and that , the action of the sympathetic fibres in diminishing the arterial current through the brain ...
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... disease . If I may be allowed to compare organic with inorganic things , I would represent the sensory nerve of every ganglionic centre as the steam of an engine , the ganglionic centre as the cylinder and piston rod , the motor nerve ...
... disease . If I may be allowed to compare organic with inorganic things , I would represent the sensory nerve of every ganglionic centre as the steam of an engine , the ganglionic centre as the cylinder and piston rod , the motor nerve ...
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... agent . In some forms of inflammation - and inflamma- tion , in some form or other , lies at the root of most diseases - we have the pathological counterpart of the result induced by section of the sympathetic - a 41 SECOND PART. ...
... agent . In some forms of inflammation - and inflamma- tion , in some form or other , lies at the root of most diseases - we have the pathological counterpart of the result induced by section of the sympathetic - a 41 SECOND PART. ...
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