Is not animal motion performed by the vibrations of this medium, excited in the brain by the power of the will and propagated from thence through the solid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the muscles, for contracting and dilating... Medical and surgical memoirs v. 1, 1876 - 第 4 頁Joseph Jones 著 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 頁
...Nerves into the place of Senfation ? And fo of the other Senfes, $u. 24. Is not Animal Motion perform'd by the Vibrations of this Medium, excited in the Brain...of the Will, and propagated from thence through the folid, pellucid and uniform Capillamenta of the Nerves into the Mufcles, for contracting and dilating... | |
| Andrew Baxter - 1745 - 446 頁
...motive force was lodged in any matter that belonged to the bodyi or was exerted by it. His words are, Is not animal motion performed by the vibrations of...of the will, and propagated from thence through the folid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta ef the nerves into the mufcles^ for contrasting and dilating... | |
| Robert Spearman - 1755 - 466 頁
...into the place of fenfation ? " and fo of the other fenfes." 24. " Is not animal motion per" formed by the vibrations of this medium " excited in the...the " will, and propagated from thence through " the folid, pellucid* and uniform capilla" menta of the nerves, into the mufcles, " for contracting and... | |
| David Brewster - 1831 - 328 頁
...sensation ; and he is of opinion that animal motion may be performed by the vibrations of the same medium, excited in the brain by the power of the will, and propagated from thence by the solid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the muscles for contracting and... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 1046 頁
...solid, pellucid, and uniform capillameuta of the nerves into the place of sensation ?" And (Query 24), " Is not animal motion performed by the vibrations of...into the muscles for contracting and dilating them ?" And an opinion approaching this has been adopted by some of the greatest of modern physiologists;... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 646 頁
...solid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the place of sensation ?" And (Query 24), " Is not animal motion performed by the vibrations of...into the muscles for contracting and dilating them ?" And an opinion approaching this has been adopted by some of the greatest of modern physiologists;... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1843 - 694 頁
...in the Third Book of Optics, that " animal motion may be performed by the vibrations of this aether, excited in the brain by the power of the will, and propagated thence through the capillaments of the nerves into the muscles, for contracting and dilating them."... | |
| 1845 - 334 頁
...sensation ; and he is of opinion that animal motion may be performed by the vibrations of the same medium, excited in the brain by the power of the will, and propagated from thence by the solid,' pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the muscles for contracting and... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 316 頁
...sensation ; and he is of opinion that animal motion may be performed by the vibrations of the same medium, excited in the brain by the power of the will, and propagated from thence by the solid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the muscles for contracting and... | |
| George Grant - 1849 - 322 頁
...sensation ; and he is of opinion that animal motion may be performed by the vibrations of the same medium, excited in the brain by the power of the will, and propagated from thence by the solid, pellucid, and uniform capillamenta of the nerves into the muscles for contracting and... | |
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