Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 5, Issue 1Oliver and Boyd, 1860 - Medicine |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 97
Page 7
... organs or ganglia , under which last head the brain and spinal cord even in man fall . The nerve conductors , on the one hand , pass in particular from the surface of the body to the ganglia or central organs ; and METAPHYSICAL ASPECTS ...
... organs or ganglia , under which last head the brain and spinal cord even in man fall . The nerve conductors , on the one hand , pass in particular from the surface of the body to the ganglia or central organs ; and METAPHYSICAL ASPECTS ...
Page 8
... organ with which it is connected , while , in accordance with the law of reflex action , there issues an influence from that nervous centre , which , being conveyed through a nerve conductor of the second kind to a muscular organ ...
... organ with which it is connected , while , in accordance with the law of reflex action , there issues an influence from that nervous centre , which , being conveyed through a nerve conductor of the second kind to a muscular organ ...
Page 9
... organs of sense , including the whole surface of the body , as well as the changes throughout the locomo- tive system of muscles during their unceasing automatic contrac- tions . There is no previous experience to assist the infant in ...
... organs of sense , including the whole surface of the body , as well as the changes throughout the locomo- tive system of muscles during their unceasing automatic contrac- tions . There is no previous experience to assist the infant in ...
Page 10
... organ of sense in opera- tion , as having its local seat in the organ or part of the body con- cerned ; that is , that consciousness itself - the peculiar attribute of mind - as often as it constitutes a sensation , recognises itself as ...
... organ of sense in opera- tion , as having its local seat in the organ or part of the body con- cerned ; that is , that consciousness itself - the peculiar attribute of mind - as often as it constitutes a sensation , recognises itself as ...
Page 11
... organ of the mind , or , as some of the ancients taught , the body is contained within the soul ; but not to dwell on this point - it is certain that pure meta- physical science does not sufficiently indicate any mode by which the ...
... organ of the mind , or , as some of the ancients taught , the body is contained within the soul ; but not to dwell on this point - it is certain that pure meta- physical science does not sufficiently indicate any mode by which the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid action admitted Alexander Wood aneurism antimony aorta appear arsenic arteries asphyxia asthma attended avoirdupois blood body bone breathing bronchial cause character chest child circumstances College of Surgeons colour conjunctiva considerable cord Council croup death diarrhoea dilated disease doses doubt drachm dyspnoea Edinburgh effect enteric fever epidemic evidence examination existence experience fact fatty grain hæmorrhage healthy heart Hospital iliac Infirmary irritation labour less liver London London Fever Hospital lungs matter Medical Council medical officers medicine membrane mortality muscles nature observed occurred operation opinion organ ounce pain passed patient pelvis poison practice practitioners present pulse pythogenic fever quantity regard relapsing fever remarkable removed respiration result Royal College Scarlet Fever side skin stomach surgery symptoms tion tissues tracheotomy treatment troy troy weight tube tumour typhus ulceration urine uterus vessels vomiting wards weight wound