The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... brain ? The opinion which the present anatomists have formed con- cerning the structure of the brain is that it is not a pulp , merely inclosed by membranes , and traversed in different directions by blood vessels , but an assemblage of ...
... brain ? The opinion which the present anatomists have formed con- cerning the structure of the brain is that it is not a pulp , merely inclosed by membranes , and traversed in different directions by blood vessels , but an assemblage of ...
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... brain ; the brain is an aggregation of organs ; and the means of determining the functions of the brain . The first of these chapters , on the external senses , is not peculiarly interesting ; and , although it contains a few useful ...
... brain ; the brain is an aggregation of organs ; and the means of determining the functions of the brain . The first of these chapters , on the external senses , is not peculiarly interesting ; and , although it contains a few useful ...
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sters , born without any brain , exhibit signs of sensation , and perform different functions ; and it is asserted that , in expe- riments in which the brain has been intentionally removed , various motions have still been performed by ...
sters , born without any brain , exhibit signs of sensation , and perform different functions ; and it is asserted that , in expe- riments in which the brain has been intentionally removed , various motions have still been performed by ...
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