| 1862 - 574 Seiten
...and of the brain, which furnishes the conditions necessary for the exercise of secretion, and even of intellect itself, is associated with layers of molecules...but essential to the organs to which they belong. These facts point to the conclusion that vital action, so far from being exclusively seated in cells,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1862 - 684 Seiten
...grey matter of the sensory ganglia, and of the brain, which furnishes the conditions necessary for tho exercise of secretion, and of even intellect itself,...permanent as an integral part of these tissues, as much as colls or fibres are essential parts of others, and their function is not transitory, but essential... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1866 - 1076 Seiten
...sensory ganglia and of the brain, which furnish the conditions necessary for the exercise of sensation and of even intellect itself, is associated with layers...and permanent as an integral part of these tissues, aa much as cells or fibres are essential parts of others ; and their presence is not transitory, but... | |
| John Hughes Bennett - 1870 - 466 Seiten
...sensory ganglia and of the brain, which furnish the conditions necessary for the exercise of sensation, and of even intellect itself, is associated with layers...or fibres are essential parts of others ; and their presence is not transitory, but essential to the functions of the organs to which they belong. All... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1862 - 552 Seiten
...grey matter of the sensory ganglia, and of the brain, which furnishes the conditions necessary for tho exercise of secretion, and of even intellect itself,...but essential to the organs to which they belong. 444 from being exclusively seated in cells, is also intimately associated with the elementary molecules... | |
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