On the functions of the sympathetic system of nervesJ. & A. Churchill, 1872 - 68 pages |
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... animals , together with the possession of numerous facts accumulated by the observations of others , and which I have in common with every physiologist , I venture to offer such generalisations as will , I trust , lead to more positive ...
... animals , together with the possession of numerous facts accumulated by the observations of others , and which I have in common with every physiologist , I venture to offer such generalisations as will , I trust , lead to more positive ...
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... animals , more grey fibres pass from the ganglia to the cord than white fibres from the cord to the ganglia . He also confirmed an observation made by Dr. Beck , that the grey fibres give off minute branches to the blood vessels in ...
... animals , more grey fibres pass from the ganglia to the cord than white fibres from the cord to the ganglia . He also confirmed an observation made by Dr. Beck , that the grey fibres give off minute branches to the blood vessels in ...
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... animals . * The substance of the cell consists of more or less granular material , and near the fundus there is a large circular nucleus , with its nucleolus . The size of the cell , with its investing membrane , which is also a ...
... animals . * The substance of the cell consists of more or less granular material , and near the fundus there is a large circular nucleus , with its nucleolus . The size of the cell , with its investing membrane , which is also a ...
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... animal was killed , and even after death the side of the neck on which the experiment was practised was the last part of the body to lose its vital heat . In some other cases the increased heat disappeared , but in Comptes Rendus , vol ...
... animal was killed , and even after death the side of the neck on which the experiment was practised was the last part of the body to lose its vital heat . In some other cases the increased heat disappeared , but in Comptes Rendus , vol ...
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... animal under the influence of woorara . The special relation , moreover , in which the action of the pancreas stands to the digestion of food , increas- ing immediately after a meal , attaining its maxi- mum about three hours after ...
... animal under the influence of woorara . The special relation , moreover , in which the action of the pancreas stands to the digestion of food , increas- ing immediately after a meal , attaining its maxi- mum about three hours after ...
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