The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing DesignBell & Daldy, 1865 - 260 pages |
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... give a brief account of the principal results of his researches . When the author commenced his investigations , the ... gives Motor power to the muscles , and the nerve which conveys Sen- sation from the skin , had not at that time been ...
... give a brief account of the principal results of his researches . When the author commenced his investigations , the ... gives Motor power to the muscles , and the nerve which conveys Sen- sation from the skin , had not at that time been ...
Page xviii
... give motor power . When divided , the skin of the animal could be freely pinched and pricked without drawing forth any signs of feeling or pain . Yet , although the part appeared thus dead , the movements were not in the smallest degree ...
... give motor power . When divided , the skin of the animal could be freely pinched and pricked without drawing forth any signs of feeling or pain . Yet , although the part appeared thus dead , the movements were not in the smallest degree ...
Page xix
... give motor power , were unprovided with ganglions , it was seen to be character- istic of nerves of motion that they should be without these appendages . Again , as to the " posterior " roots , on which the ganglions are formed , it has ...
... give motor power , were unprovided with ganglions , it was seen to be character- istic of nerves of motion that they should be without these appendages . Again , as to the " posterior " roots , on which the ganglions are formed , it has ...
Page xx
... give . They bestowed Sensation on the integuments and every other sensi- tive surface from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot , together with Taste : they gave also motor power to the trunk , the neck , and the upper and ...
... give . They bestowed Sensation on the integuments and every other sensi- tive surface from the crown of the head to the sole of the foot , together with Taste : they gave also motor power to the trunk , the neck , and the upper and ...
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... give a general view of them , by tracing the mechanism , with its various modifications , through the different grades of animals , from the lowest to the highest . First , it is important to notice that the process of respiration is ...
... give a general view of them , by tracing the mechanism , with its various modifications , through the different grades of animals , from the lowest to the highest . First , it is important to notice that the process of respiration is ...
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