A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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... the Pons - Lesions of the Medulla Oblongata - Lesions of the Cere- bellum and its Peduncles - Lesions of the Spinal Cord - Lesions of the Peripheral Nerves - Hemianopsia 119-133 CHAPTER II . TESTS OF THE GENERAL MOTOR AND SENSORY.
... the Pons - Lesions of the Medulla Oblongata - Lesions of the Cere- bellum and its Peduncles - Lesions of the Spinal Cord - Lesions of the Peripheral Nerves - Hemianopsia 119-133 CHAPTER II . TESTS OF THE GENERAL MOTOR AND SENSORY.
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... sensory tissues of the body ; and the motor and sensory tissues of the body are in their turn , as it were , peri- pheral appendages of the nerve cell . The cells are contained in the gray matter , whilst the axis - cylinder processes ...
... sensory tissues of the body ; and the motor and sensory tissues of the body are in their turn , as it were , peri- pheral appendages of the nerve cell . The cells are contained in the gray matter , whilst the axis - cylinder processes ...
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... sensory phenomena , but rather to purely mental phenomena , so far as we now know . Outside of the regions we have marked , the functions of the cerebrum are unknown to us ; it is probable that every year will add to our knowledge . The ...
... sensory phenomena , but rather to purely mental phenomena , so far as we now know . Outside of the regions we have marked , the functions of the cerebrum are unknown to us ; it is probable that every year will add to our knowledge . The ...
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... sensory fibres always lie posteriorly , toward the back , or dorsad . Some of the fibres coming from the cortex pass straight through to lower levels , whilst others terminate in these basal ganglia , and others still origi- nate in ...
... sensory fibres always lie posteriorly , toward the back , or dorsad . Some of the fibres coming from the cortex pass straight through to lower levels , whilst others terminate in these basal ganglia , and others still origi- nate in ...
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... sensory tract of the cerebellum . Fibres also pass directly from the hemispheres to the restiform bodies . middle peduncles can be traced into the corresponding hemispheres of the cerebellum , but they are lost near the cortex ...
... sensory tract of the cerebellum . Fibres also pass directly from the hemispheres to the restiform bodies . middle peduncles can be traced into the corresponding hemispheres of the cerebellum , but they are lost near the cortex ...
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