The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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Page 54
... manner as the nerves proceed from it . The brain , in particular , arises principally from the bun- dles called pyramidal eminences , which cross each other in passing out of the medulla oblongata , each going to the op- posite side to ...
... manner as the nerves proceed from it . The brain , in particular , arises principally from the bun- dles called pyramidal eminences , which cross each other in passing out of the medulla oblongata , each going to the op- posite side to ...
Page 56
... 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 consequently the ganglia , may ...
... 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 consequently the ganglia , may ...
Page 57
... manner that the metals conduct electricity , do not all deny , on that account , that the nerves receive their fluid in the cineritious substance ; hence they also think that they arise from it . Those , lastly , who ascribe to all the ...
... manner that the metals conduct electricity , do not all deny , on that account , that the nerves receive their fluid in the cineritious substance ; hence they also think that they arise from it . Those , lastly , who ascribe to all the ...
Page 62
... manner as the auditory nerve arises from the upper part , and two pairs of nerves would be formed , the origin of which is , in fact , separated from each other by the whole thickness of the medulla ob- longata , although they ...
... manner as the auditory nerve arises from the upper part , and two pairs of nerves would be formed , the origin of which is , in fact , separated from each other by the whole thickness of the medulla ob- longata , although they ...
Page 63
... manner , this deep and low origin of the par trigeminum , as far as between the corpora olivaria and restiformia . He shows besides , that the breadth and thickness of the pons varolii in man , where the obstacles to its being ...
... manner , this deep and low origin of the par trigeminum , as far as between the corpora olivaria and restiformia . He shows besides , that the breadth and thickness of the pons varolii in man , where the obstacles to its being ...
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