... animality ; in so far as they arise from the posterior column, are nerves of involuntary motion — of vitality. A homogeneous nerve does not, as a totality, perform a single office ; for every elementary fibril of which it is composed runs from first... Medical and surgical memoirs v. 1, 1876 - 第 4 頁Joseph Jones 著 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1843 - 504 頁
...; — and of this latter class are the nerves which issue from the spine. On Boerhaave's doctrine, however, the spinal nerves, in so far as they arise...which it is composed runs from first to last isolated from every other, and has its separate sphere of exercise. As many distinct spheres of sensation and... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 546 頁
...sensation; — and of this latter class are the nerves which issue from the spine. On Bocrhaave's doctrine, however, the spinal nerves, in so far as they arise from the anterior column, are nerves both of the sensation and voluntary motion — of animality ; in so far as they arise from the posterior column,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 548 頁
...from the anterior column, are nerves both of the sensation and voluntary motion — of animnlity ; in so far as they arise from the posterior column,...are nerves of involuntary motion — of vitality. A hemogeneous nerve does not, ns a totality, perform a single office ; for every elementary fibril of... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 552 頁
...; — and of this latter class are the nerves which issue from the spine. On Boerhaave's doctrine, however, the spinal nerves, in so far as they arise...anterior column, are nerves both of sensation and Toluntary motion — of mutuality; in so far as they arise from the posterior column, aro nerves of... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1863 - 542 頁
...the nervt- s which issue from the spine. On Boerhaavo's doctrine, however, the spinal nerves, in »o far as they arise from the anterior Column, are nerves both of sensation and voluntary motion— rf animality; in so far as they arise from the posterior column, are nerves of involuntary motion —... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1866 - 548 頁
...as they arise from tho anterior column, ore nerves both of the sensation and voluntary motion—of animality; in so far as they arise from the posterior column, are nerves of involuntary motion—of vitality. A homogeneous nerve does not, as a totality, perform a single office; for every... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 848 頁
...this latter class are the nerves which arise from the spine. According to the doctrine of Boerhaave, however, the spinal nerves, in so far as they arise...it is composed, runs, from first to last, isolated from every other, and has its separate sphere of exercise ; each distinct sphere of sensation and motion,... | |
| Isaac Jennings - 1993 - 290 頁
...much to be sought for in the spinal marrow, as in the encephalic heads of the nerves." (Page 402.) " A homogeneous nerve does not, as a totality, perform...it is composed, runs from first to last, isolated from every other, and MS its separate sphere of exercise. " As many distinct spheres of sensation and... | |
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