Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous SystemChurchill, 1855 - 282 páginas |
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... beautifully adapted to prevent regurgita- tion as always to have excited the admiration of the anato- mist , and to have led many to understand the course of the C blood through the heart before Harvey's time . In the RESPIRATION . 17.
... beautifully adapted to prevent regurgita- tion as always to have excited the admiration of the anato- mist , and to have led many to understand the course of the C blood through the heart before Harvey's time . In the RESPIRATION . 17.
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... now developed mouth or proboscis , and The same respiratory ganglion supplies the shell muscle , but the action of this is intimately connected with respiration . from these little branches go back to form the maxillary MOLLUSCA . 29.
... now developed mouth or proboscis , and The same respiratory ganglion supplies the shell muscle , but the action of this is intimately connected with respiration . from these little branches go back to form the maxillary MOLLUSCA . 29.
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... respiration and the mantle , with ganglia often upon the two external twisted nerves , and one in the course of the branchio - visceral nerves , giving filaments to the heart , branchiæ , stomach and blood - vessels . The maxillary ...
... respiration and the mantle , with ganglia often upon the two external twisted nerves , and one in the course of the branchio - visceral nerves , giving filaments to the heart , branchiæ , stomach and blood - vessels . The maxillary ...
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... respiration . In the course of the two nerves of the mantle occur two large ganglia , but they belong only to the portion of the nerve which supplies the respiratory sac , not the fins . The ganglia must be independent sources of motion ...
... respiration . In the course of the two nerves of the mantle occur two large ganglia , but they belong only to the portion of the nerve which supplies the respiratory sac , not the fins . The ganglia must be independent sources of motion ...
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... respiration was carried on for twenty - four hours ; it also swallowed food , and sucked the finger , and raised its feet when tickled . Such phenomena are evidently something more than the contraction ( vis insita ) which a muscle ...
... respiration was carried on for twenty - four hours ; it also swallowed food , and sucked the finger , and raised its feet when tickled . Such phenomena are evidently something more than the contraction ( vis insita ) which a muscle ...
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