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Outlines of Physiology: With an Appendix, Containing Heads of Lectures on ... - Page 133
by William Pulteney Alison - 1831 - 452 pages
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Horae Phrenologicae Being Three Phrenological Essays

John Epps - 1829 - 624 pages
...when compared with our own. When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion or volition, therefore, as functions of the nervous system, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in a living body; and we leave the question whether the• ^v\i) has or has not an...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 43

Medicine - 1843 - 624 pages
...when compared with our own. When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, as functions of the Nervous System, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body ; and we leave the question entirely open, •whether the tu^ti...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1843 - 770 pages
...when compared with our own. When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, as functions of the Nervous System, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body; and we leave the question entirely open, whether the <KCT has or...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - Physiology - 1843 - 640 pages
...when compared with our own. When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, as functions of the Nervous System, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body; and we leave the question entirely open, whether the 4^*17 has...
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The Human Brain; Its Structure, Physiology and Diseases: With a Description ...

Samuel Solly - Brain - 1847 - 778 pages
...quoted, where he says, p. 83, " When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, as functions of the nervous system, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body." The gelatinous nerve fibre was first described by Henle : it is...
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Göttingische Zeitungen von gelehrten Sachen, Volume 3

Books - 1850 - 750 pages
...®r 6nrpenter8 SBorten »When -we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, as functions of the nervous system, we mean only, that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body« соШд einDerjïanbeu. Sim <3cb.liiJ5 ber erfîen Sfbtfjetlung...
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THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICAL REVIEW

JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. F.G.S - 1842 - 608 pages
...when compared with our own. When we speak of sensation, thought, emotion, or volition, therefore, aa functions of the nervous system, we mean only that this system furnishes the conditions under which they take place in the living body." (p. 86.) Many physiologists have attributed other functions to...
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