| 1841 - 644 Seiten
...during pregnancy, and which returns after parturition to its original condition before conception took place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves,...uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demongtrated to exist, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable."—P. 8. These... | |
| 1841 - 814 Seiten
...during pregnancy, and which returns after parturition to its original condition before conception took place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves,...the nervous system sympathises with the different morhid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated to exist,... | |
| Robert Lee - 1842 - 62 Seiten
...uterus with that nervous power which it requires during labour. These dissections prove that the human uterus possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges...these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATE. • PLATE... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 674 Seiten
...uterus. Dr. Lee concludes bis observations by remarking : — " These dissections prove that the liuman uterus possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges...these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable."* APPENDAGES OF THE UTERUS. The Appendages... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 678 Seiten
...uterns. Dr. Lee concludes his observations by remarking : — " These dissections prove that the human uterus possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges...these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable."* * Philosophical Transactions for 1842.... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1845 - 740 Seiten
...possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges with the coats, blood-vessels, and absorbents, durins pregnancy, and which returns after parturition to...fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the differem morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated,... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1850 - 616 Seiten
...uterus. Dr. Lee concludes his observations by remarking: — "These dissections prove that the human uterus possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges...conception, and parturition, and it is solely by their means tiiat the whole fabric of the nervous system sympaAPPENDAGES OF THE UTERUS. 549. thises with the different... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1851 - 744 Seiten
...uterus. Dr. Lee concludes his observations by remarking: — "These dissections prove that the human uterus possesses a great system of nerves, which enlarges...menstruation, conception, and parturition, and it is solelj by their means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympaAPPENDAGES OF THE UTERUS. 549... | |
| Joel Shew - 1853 - 454 Seiten
...a great system of nerves, which enlarges the coats, blood-vessels, and absorbents during pregnancy, which returns, after parturition, to its original...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathizes with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could... | |
| Robert Lee - 1853 - 352 Seiten
...original condition before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these ganglia and nerves that the uterus performs the varied functions...different morbid affections of the uterus. If these ganglia and nerves could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable.... | |
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