The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 48
... marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and have so little ...
... marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and have so little ...
Page 51
... marrow , is itself a bundle larger than the others , from which the different pairs of spi- nal nerves go off in succession : lastly , that the nerves called cerebral , are the first which go off from the great medul- lary mass of the ...
... marrow , is itself a bundle larger than the others , from which the different pairs of spi- nal nerves go off in succession : lastly , that the nerves called cerebral , are the first which go off from the great medul- lary mass of the ...
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... marrow may form them in the same manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the ...
... marrow may form them in the same manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the ...
Page 54
... marrow is the matrix of these fila- ments ; the spinal marrow swells , whenever it gives off a pair of nerves , and the more the larger these nerves are . Thus the spinal marrow of the larger animals , as well as that of insects and ...
... marrow is the matrix of these fila- ments ; the spinal marrow swells , whenever it gives off a pair of nerves , and the more the larger these nerves are . Thus the spinal marrow of the larger animals , as well as that of insects and ...
Page 56
... marrow forms , in like manner , the primary ganglia of the spinal nerves . The cerebral nerves have probably each of them a particular ganglion , and it is easy to demonstrate it in several of them . The cineritious matter , and ...
... marrow forms , in like manner , the primary ganglia of the spinal nerves . The cerebral nerves have probably each of them a particular ganglion , and it is easy to demonstrate it in several of them . The cineritious matter , and ...
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