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... functions , if the patient be unable to express his own sensations . Ferhaps altogether the respiration is the most certain test we can employ in the absence of the latter . Bleeding by leeches from the hæmorrhoidal vessels might be ...
... functions , if the patient be unable to express his own sensations . Ferhaps altogether the respiration is the most certain test we can employ in the absence of the latter . Bleeding by leeches from the hæmorrhoidal vessels might be ...
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... function , where the effect of simple attention to the organs is very curiously shown ; producing complex and even ... functions of the same parts ; which , whensoever occurring , is always a source of very singular phenomena . The act ...
... function , where the effect of simple attention to the organs is very curiously shown ; producing complex and even ... functions of the same parts ; which , whensoever occurring , is always a source of very singular phenomena . The act ...
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... functions . The latter is obviously the point of greatest moment in the ques- tion : because if showing , as I have sought in as I have sought in many instances to do , that the physical state or action of a part is altered from this ...
... functions . The latter is obviously the point of greatest moment in the ques- tion : because if showing , as I have sought in as I have sought in many instances to do , that the physical state or action of a part is altered from this ...
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... function of the nerves is concerned in the results before us . This is the fact ( a very important one in physiology ) that ... functions , therefore , nor in the nerves ministering to them , can we find any certain explanation of the ...
... function of the nerves is concerned in the results before us . This is the fact ( a very important one in physiology ) that ... functions , therefore , nor in the nerves ministering to them , can we find any certain explanation of the ...
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Sir Henry Holland. largely over all that relates to the functions of the nervous system . Scarcely yet have all its parts been defined in reference to the two great functions of sensation and volition ; while the ganglionic system , and ...
Sir Henry Holland. largely over all that relates to the functions of the nervous system . Scarcely yet have all its parts been defined in reference to the two great functions of sensation and volition ; while the ganglionic system , and ...
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