The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, 43. kötet;47. kötetRichard & George S. Wood, 1845 |
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... especially when low powers are used , as was done by Stil- ling , they may very readily be mistaken for nervous tubes , and herein we believe will be found the source of the errors above noticed . The capil- lary vessels are seen ...
... especially when low powers are used , as was done by Stil- ling , they may very readily be mistaken for nervous tubes , and herein we believe will be found the source of the errors above noticed . The capil- lary vessels are seen ...
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... especially of the relations existing between pure voluntary motion and the senses , would lead the physiologist to infer that no such connexion as that described by Valentin really exists , and for this simple reason , that it is not ...
... especially of the relations existing between pure voluntary motion and the senses , would lead the physiologist to infer that no such connexion as that described by Valentin really exists , and for this simple reason , that it is not ...
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... especially we miss those important generalizations , regarding both structure and func- tion , which the advanced state of neurological knowledge would equally justify and demand . The object of Mr. Anderson " is to describe the anatomy ...
... especially we miss those important generalizations , regarding both structure and func- tion , which the advanced state of neurological knowledge would equally justify and demand . The object of Mr. Anderson " is to describe the anatomy ...
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... especially in the scorpion , have every appear- ance of being formed upon the same principles as those of the vertebrata . The existence of aortic arches in these avertebrate families is full of in- terest to the inquirer into ...
... especially in the scorpion , have every appear- ance of being formed upon the same principles as those of the vertebrata . The existence of aortic arches in these avertebrate families is full of in- terest to the inquirer into ...
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... especially in those nearest the head , they have coalesced , a species of metamorphosis which is familiar to those who are acquainted with the transformations occurring in the chrysalis among insects , and in the higher or decapod ...
... especially in those nearest the head , they have coalesced , a species of metamorphosis which is familiar to those who are acquainted with the transformations occurring in the chrysalis among insects , and in the higher or decapod ...
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