| Samuel Solly - 1836 - 544 Seiten
...and motion closely accompany each other, forming by their union cords or columns, or a cerebro-spinal axis ; but the sympathetic nerves, appropriated to...developed together, almost from the lowest animals '." The following literary history, from Dr. Fletcher's Lectures, of the opinions held concerning the uses... | |
| Samuel Solly - 1847 - 778 Seiten
...been demonstrated in many of the lower orders where its presence was not previously even suspected. slow and regular movements of organic life, form a...developed together, almost from the lowest animals."* The following literary history, from Dr. Fletcher's Lectures, of the opinions held concerning the uses... | |
| James George Davey - 1858 - 368 Seiten
...and motion closely accompany each other, forming by their union cords or columns, or a cerebro-spinal axis ; but the sympathetic nerves, appropriated to...developed together" (?) " almost from the lowest animals." I once met with the following sentence, but in what book, or where, I have quite forgotten : " Without... | |
| Byron Robinson - 1899 - 328 Seiten
...appreciation of the physiology of the sympathetic system. Dr. Grant, a writer of some 60 years ago, said "the sympathetic nerves, appropriated to the more...movements of organic life, form a more isolated system" (than the cerebro-spinal). It appears that Dr. John Fletcher wrote learnedly on the sympathetic system... | |
| Byron Robinson - 1907 - 682 Seiten
...of the physiology of the sympathetic system. Dr. Grant, a writer of some sixty years ago, said that "the sympathetic nerves, appropriated to the more...movements of organic life, form a more isolated system" (than the cerebrospinal). It appears that Dr. John Fletcher wrote learnedly on the sympathetic system... | |
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