Contributions to experimental physiology, showing that the ligation of the trachea, the divisions of the spinal chord in the cervical and dorsal regions ... do not prevent intelligence, sensation, and motions which are accurate in design, perfect in execution, being simultaneous and altogether, voluntary in all parts of the body, even though connected only by the muscles - Info and Reading Options
By Bennet Dowler ( 1797 - 1879 )
“Contributions to experimental physiology, showing that the ligation of the trachea, the divisions of the spinal chord in the cervical and dorsal regions ... do not prevent intelligence, sensation, and motions which are accurate in design, perfect in execution, being simultaneous and altogether, voluntary in all parts of the body, even though connected only by the muscles” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Contributions to experimental physiology, showing that the ligation of the trachea, the divisions of the spinal chord in the cervical and dorsal regions ... do not prevent intelligence, sensation, and motions which are accurate in design, perfect in execution, being simultaneous and altogether, voluntary in all parts of the body, even though connected only by the muscles
- Author: Bennet Dowler
“Contributions to experimental physiology, showing that the ligation of the trachea, the divisions of the spinal chord in the cervical and dorsal regions ... do not prevent intelligence, sensation, and motions which are accurate in design, perfect in execution, being simultaneous and altogether, voluntary in all parts of the body, even though connected only by the muscles” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Nervous system
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- The Open Library ID: OL7786895W
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