A System of PhrenologyMarsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1835 - Počet stran: 664 |
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... example , in stretching out or withdrawing the arm , we are conscious only of an act of the will , and of the consequent movement of the arm , but have no consciousness of the apparatus by means of which the volition is carried into ...
... example , in stretching out or withdrawing the arm , we are conscious only of an act of the will , and of the consequent movement of the arm , but have no consciousness of the apparatus by means of which the volition is carried into ...
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... examples , it is found that wherever the function is compound , each element of it is performed by means of a distinct ... example of one nerve performing two functions , such as feeling and communicating motion , or seeing and hearing ...
... examples , it is found that wherever the function is compound , each element of it is performed by means of a distinct ... example of one nerve performing two functions , such as feeling and communicating motion , or seeing and hearing ...
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... example of mania marked by acts of extravagance , or even of fury , with a kind of judgment preserv- ed in all its integrity , if we judge of it by the conversation ; the lunatic gives the most just and precise answers to the questions ...
... example of mania marked by acts of extravagance , or even of fury , with a kind of judgment preserv- ed in all its integrity , if we judge of it by the conversation ; the lunatic gives the most just and precise answers to the questions ...
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... example , that if he wiped his nose , that organ would remain in his handkerchief ; that if he shaved himself , he must of necessity cut his throat , and that , at the first attempt to walk , his legs would break like glass . He ...
... example , that if he wiped his nose , that organ would remain in his handkerchief ; that if he shaved himself , he must of necessity cut his throat , and that , at the first attempt to walk , his legs would break like glass . He ...
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... example , a muscle is com- posed of a number of fleshy fibres , and hence it follows that each muscle will be strong in proportion to the number of fibres which enter into its composition . If nerves be composed of parts , a nerve which ...
... example , a muscle is com- posed of a number of fleshy fibres , and hence it follows that each muscle will be strong in proportion to the number of fibres which enter into its composition . If nerves be composed of parts , a nerve which ...
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