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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... anterior and posterior roots of the spinal nerves - Experiments of Magendie on the roots of the spinal nerves - Properties of the posterior roots of the spinal nerves - Influence of the ganglia upon the nutrition of the posterior roots ...
... anterior and posterior roots of the spinal nerves - Experiments of Magendie on the roots of the spinal nerves - Properties of the posterior roots of the spinal nerves - Influence of the ganglia upon the nutrition of the posterior roots ...
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... anterior cerebral lobes , Page 313 CHAPTER XIII . THE CEREBELLUM . Some points in the physiological anatomy of the cerebellum - Course of the fibres in the cerebellum - General properties of the cerebellum - Functions of the cerebellum ...
... anterior cerebral lobes , Page 313 CHAPTER XIII . THE CEREBELLUM . Some points in the physiological anatomy of the cerebellum - Course of the fibres in the cerebellum - General properties of the cerebellum - Functions of the cerebellum ...
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... anterior surface of the forearm . As we shall see when we come to describe them fully , they are situated in the substance of the papillæ of the skin , and they cannot fail to have an important function in connection with the sense ...
... anterior surface of the forearm . As we shall see when we come to describe them fully , they are situated in the substance of the papillæ of the skin , and they cannot fail to have an important function in connection with the sense ...
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... anterior roots , and the commissural fibres by which the cells are connected with each other . Accessory Anatomical Elements in the Nerve - centres.— While we must regard the cells of the gray matter and the axis - cylinder of the ...
... anterior roots , and the commissural fibres by which the cells are connected with each other . Accessory Anatomical Elements in the Nerve - centres.— While we must regard the cells of the gray matter and the axis - cylinder of the ...
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... anterior roots , as seen in a transverse section , from the an- terior cornu of the sheep . - A , entrance of the anterior roots into the cornu ; b , b , b , b , cells connected by long , slender processes , with the anterior roots ; c ...
... anterior roots , as seen in a transverse section , from the an- terior cornu of the sheep . - A , entrance of the anterior roots into the cornu ; b , b , b , b , cells connected by long , slender processes , with the anterior roots ; c ...
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