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... heart depended on the irritability of its fibres , stimulated directly by the blood , without the intervention of the nerves . His principal arguments were that the heart continues to beat when the nerves going to it are completely ...
... heart depended on the irritability of its fibres , stimulated directly by the blood , without the intervention of the nerves . His principal arguments were that the heart continues to beat when the nerves going to it are completely ...
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... heart was very obviously affected ; thus involving a contradiction , because , after having first manifested that the heart acted independently of the nerves , it now appears that it is much influenced by the state of the nervous system ...
... heart was very obviously affected ; thus involving a contradiction , because , after having first manifested that the heart acted independently of the nerves , it now appears that it is much influenced by the state of the nervous system ...
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... heart . 5. When there is no supervention of hydrothorax , the gene- ral appearance and attitude of the patient in diseases of the heart , are therefore very different from those described and elu- cidated f§ 146 , 147. In the case of ...
... heart . 5. When there is no supervention of hydrothorax , the gene- ral appearance and attitude of the patient in diseases of the heart , are therefore very different from those described and elu- cidated f§ 146 , 147. In the case of ...
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