| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - Central nervous system - 1860 - 320 pages
...stopped or much diminished. Suppose a worm, in the bowels, irritating their centripetal nerve-fibres: the irritation is propagated to the spinal cord, which...the tissues, as in the case of the experiments of Czermak and Prof. Bernard (see Lecture IX.), the bloodvessels dilate, and more blood passes through... | |
| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - Central nervous system - 1860 - 306 pages
...in the bowels, irritating their centripetal nerve-fibres: the irritation is propagated to the spisal cord, which reflects it upon the roots of the cervical...the tissues, as in the case of the experiments of Czermak and Prof. Bernard (see Lecture IX.), the bloodvessels dilate, and more blood passes through... | |
| Natural history - 1861 - 638 pages
...less blood passing through these organs, so that the urinary secretion is stopped or much diminished. Suppose a worm in the bowels irritating their centripetal...the tissues, as in the case of the experiments of Czermak and of Prof. Bernard, the blood-vessels dilate and more blood passes through them. The cornea,... | |
| Natural history - 1861 - 626 pages
...less blood passing through these organs, so that the urinary secretion is stopped or much diminished. Suppose a worm in the bowels irritating their centripetal...the amount of blood, an amaurosis. If instead of the reHex action on the blood- vessels, there is an action on the tissues, as in the case of the experiments... | |
| Natural history - 1861 - 568 pages
...less blood passing through these organs, so that the urinary secretion is stopped or much diminished. Suppose a worm in the bowels- irritating their centripetal...produces their contraction, and, as a consequence of tliis cause of diminution in the amount of blood, an amam'osis. If instead of the reflex action on... | |
| Robert McDonnell - 1875 - 202 pages
...stopped, or much diminished. Suppose a worm in the bowels irritating their centripetal nerve-fibres : the irritation is propagated to the spinal cord, which...blood, an amaurosis. If, instead of the reflex action of the blood-vessels, there is an action on the tissues, as in the case of the experiments of Czermak... | |
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