The Physiology of Man: Designed to Represent the Existing State of Physiological Science as Applied to the Functions of the Human Body, Volume 4D. Appleton, 1873 |
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... animals - Definition and applications of the term " reflex " -Reflex action of the spinal cord - History of the discovery of so - called reflex action - Question of sensation and volition in frogs after decapitation - Character of ...
... animals - Definition and applications of the term " reflex " -Reflex action of the spinal cord - History of the discovery of so - called reflex action - Question of sensation and volition in frogs after decapitation - Character of ...
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... animals - Pathological facts bearing upon the functions of the cerebrum - Comparative development of the cerebrum in the lower animals - Development of the cerebrum in different races of men and in different individuals - Ethnological ...
... animals - Pathological facts bearing upon the functions of the cerebrum - Comparative development of the cerebrum in the lower animals - Development of the cerebrum in different races of men and in different individuals - Ethnological ...
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... animals that present any thing like nervous functions pre- sent also an anatomically distinct nervous system . Within certain limits , the perfection of the animal organization de- pends upon the general development of the nervous ...
... animals that present any thing like nervous functions pre- sent also an anatomically distinct nervous system . Within certain limits , the perfection of the animal organization de- pends upon the general development of the nervous ...
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... animals ; it is a necessary part of their organiza- tion , and is not dependent upon education or intelligence . Examples of this are in the extraordinary development of the sense of sight , hearing , or smell , in different animals ...
... animals ; it is a necessary part of their organiza- tion , and is not dependent upon education or intelligence . Examples of this are in the extraordinary development of the sense of sight , hearing , or smell , in different animals ...
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... animal life . The centres preside over gen- eral sensation , the special senses , voluntary and some invol- untary ... animals , the centres of this system all have an anatomical and phys- iological connection with the cerebro - spinal ...
... animal life . The centres preside over gen- eral sensation , the special senses , voluntary and some invol- untary ... animals , the centres of this system all have an anatomical and phys- iological connection with the cerebro - spinal ...
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