On the functions of the sympathetic system of nervesJ. & A. Churchill, 1872 - 68 pages |
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... peculiar phenomenon , and without which that phenomenon does not occur . The logical " method of difference , " in effect , is that which I shall endeavour to pursue . ON THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM OF NERVES . 13.
... peculiar phenomenon , and without which that phenomenon does not occur . The logical " method of difference , " in effect , is that which I shall endeavour to pursue . ON THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM OF NERVES . 13.
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... occurs in the tissues on the correspond- ing side of the head , amounting to 7 ° Fahr . when contrasted with the uninjured side . This increase of heat was plainly perceptible by the hand , and admitted of accurate measurement by the ...
... occurs in the tissues on the correspond- ing side of the head , amounting to 7 ° Fahr . when contrasted with the uninjured side . This increase of heat was plainly perceptible by the hand , and admitted of accurate measurement by the ...
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... occur when the ophthalmic nerve is left uninjured , as when it is cut . According to the view here taken of the special function of the sen- sory sympathetic fibres , it is reasonable to suppose that the phenomenon is due to a loss of ...
... occur when the ophthalmic nerve is left uninjured , as when it is cut . According to the view here taken of the special function of the sen- sory sympathetic fibres , it is reasonable to suppose that the phenomenon is due to a loss of ...
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... - perature , and an augmented secretion have resulted . Another curious and instructive phenomenon occurs when the blood is thus transmitted in a pre- ternatural quantity through the capillaries - the venous blood immediately 27.
... - perature , and an augmented secretion have resulted . Another curious and instructive phenomenon occurs when the blood is thus transmitted in a pre- ternatural quantity through the capillaries - the venous blood immediately 27.
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... occur ; and that , the action of the sympathetic fibres in diminishing the arterial current through the brain . One step more and we have the key to the convulsions of teething ; for MM . Schiff and Loven have shown that by irritating ...
... occur ; and that , the action of the sympathetic fibres in diminishing the arterial current through the brain . One step more and we have the key to the convulsions of teething ; for MM . Schiff and Loven have shown that by irritating ...
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