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" ... excito-motory and reflex action, which, as we shall see, is the parent of this theory. But again, says he, " Perhaps the internal organs do not act upon the voluntary muscles by the intermediate excitement of the brain, but by direct nervous communications;... "
Physiological Researches Upon Life and Death - Page 55
by Xavier Bichat - 1809 - 300 pages
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The Medical Independent: A Monthly Review of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - Medicine - 1857 - 768 pages
...excitement of the brain, but by direct nervous communications / how they act is of no consequence. * * * What is most essential is the fact itself; what is...the determinate motion to this affection in muscles, 696 ALLEN On the, Mechanism of Nervous Action. Feb. over which this organ has no influence in the ordinary...
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 3

Medicine - 1858 - 792 pages
...excitement of the brain, but by direct nervous communications; how they act' is of no consequence, * * what is most essential, is the fact itself; what is...this organ has no influence in the ordinary series of phenomena," &c. — Ibid., p. 55. '•' It is from the affection, and not from the cause which produces...
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The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral ..., Volume 5, Issue 6

Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, Edmund Andrews, Zina Pitcher - Medicine - 1857 - 70 pages
...excitement of the brain, but by direct nervous communications; how they act is of no consequence, * * * * what is most essential, is the fact itself; what is...affection in muscles, over which this organ has no influences in the ordinary series of phenomena," &c. — Ibid., p. 55. " It is from the affection,...
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