That the cerebrum and cerebellum are different in function as in form ; That the parts of the cerebrum have different functions ; and that the nerves which we trace in the body are not single nerves possessing various powers, but bundles of different... The New-York Medical Magazine - Stran 891815 - 364 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1869 - 682 strani
...different in function as in form ; That the parts of the cerebrum have different functions ; and that the nerves which we trace in the body are not single...of different nerves, whose filaments are united for the convenience of distribution, but which are distinct in office, as they are in origin from the brain... | |
| Doctor - 1875 - 492 strani
...that the parta of the cerebrum have different functions ; and that the nerves which we trace in tho body are not single nerves possessing various powers, but bundles of different nerves, whose filaments ave united for the convenience of distribution, but which are distinct in office, as they are in origin... | |
| Alfred Charles Garratt - 1884 - 262 strani
...different in function as in form ; that the parts of the cerebrum have different functions ; and that the nerves which we trace in the body are not single nerves of various powers, but bundles of different nerves, whose filaments are united or bound up together... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1885 - 514 strani
...mandate of the will to t he .moving parts of the body.' His own conclusions were, ' that the nerves are not single nerves possessing various powers, but bundles of different nerves, distinct in office ; ' and ' that the nerves of sense, the nerves of motion, and the vital nerves,... | |
| 1899 - 448 strani
...forward his " New Idea " that the nervous system was construaed on the principle that " the nerves are not single nerves possessing various powers, but...of different nerves, whose filaments are united for the convenience of distribution, but which are distinâ in office as they are in origin from the brain."... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1899 - 534 strani
...forward his " new idea " that the nervous system was constructed on the principle that " the nerves are not single nerves possessing various powers, but...of different nerves, whose filaments are united for the convenience of distribution, but which are distinct in office as they are in origin from the brain."... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1900 - 1202 strani
...forward his ' New Idea ' that the nervous system was constructed on the principle that ' the nerves are not single nerves possessing various powers, but...of different nerves, whose filaments are united for the convenience of distribution, but which are distinct in office as they are in origin from the brain.'... | |
| Austin Flint - 1903 - 522 strani
...different in function as in form ; that the parts of the cerebrum have different functions ; and that the nerves which we trace in the body are not single...in office, as they are in origin, from the brain. " That the external organs of the senses have the matter of the nerves adapted to receive certain impressions,... | |
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