I found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow, convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done to the posterior portion ; but I found it difficult to make the experiment without injuring both portions. The New-York Medical Magazine - Stran 871815 - 364 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Nathaniel Potter - 1811 - 442 strani
...me in the view I had taken. I found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow, convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done...being of opinion that the properties of the nerves are derived from their connections with the parts of the brain, I thought that I had an opportunity... | |
| 1823 - 546 strani
...me in the view I had taken. " 1 found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done...considering that the spinal nerves have a double root, and * See Hie Number of this Journal for October J822. being of opinion that the properties of the nerves... | |
| 1823 - 1126 strani
...nervous system. At page 99 is the passage pointed out by Mr. Shaw, which I shall transcribe: — " * Next, considering that the spinal nerves have a double...being of opinion that the properties of the nerves are derived from their connexions with the parts of the brain, I thought that I had an opportunity... | |
| 1829 - 552 strani
...encouraged me in the view 1 had taken. ' 1 found that injuqpone to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done to the posterior portion ; but J found it difficult to make the experiment, without injuring both portions. 'Next, considering that... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 594 strani
...following: "I found," says Mr. Bell, " that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done to the posterior portion; but I fonnd it difficult to make the experiment without injuring both portions. "On laying bare the' roots... | |
| 1822 - 580 strani
...together by the same sheath. "I found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done...make the experiment without injuring both portions. " On laying bare the roots of the spinal nerves, I found that I could cut across the posterior fasciculus... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 strani
...proof by experiment." 76. " I found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow, convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done...make the experiment without injuring both portions. 77. " Next, considering that the spinal nerves have a double root, and being of opinion that the properties... | |
| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - 1860 - 320 strani
...injury to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury to the posterior portion ; but I found it difficult to make the experiment, without injuring both portions."1 The theory of Sir Charles Bell was opposed by Bellingeri, Schoeps, Rolando, Calmeil, Fodera,... | |
| 1867 - 1060 strani
...of the author on the nervous system, and I transcribe entire the passage indicated by Dr Schaw : " ' Considering that the spinal nerves have a double root,...being of opinion that the properties of the nerves are derived from their connections with the pans of the brain, I thought that 1 had an opportunity... | |
| 1868 - 852 strani
...me in the view I had taken. " I found that injury done to the anterior portion of the spinal marrow convulsed the animal more certainly than injury done...being of opinion that the properties of the nerves are derived from their connections with the parts of the brain, I thought I had an opportunity Loe.... | |
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