10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CEREBELLIC»
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Elements of Anatomy, General, Special, and Comparative
This eminence may be regarded as the general central point of the cerebral
nervous s stem, with which all the other parts are connected,—wit the cerebral
hemispheres by the crura cerebri, with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura
ccrebelli ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
This eminence may be regarded as the general central point of the cerebral
nervous system, with which all the other parts are connected,—with the cerebral
hemispheres by the crura cerelm', with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura ...
Thomas Stewart Traill, 1853
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
This eminence may be regarded as the general central oint of the cerebral
nervous s stem, with which all the ot ter parts are connected,—witi the cerebral
hemispheres by the crura cerebri, with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura
oercbelli, ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
This eminence may be regarded as the general central point of the cerebral
nervous system, with which all the other parts are connected, — with the cerebral
hemispheres by the crura cerebri, with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura ...
5
The London Medical Gazette
The anterior set, the cerebellic fibres of the anterior columns*, proceed from the
front and sides of the cord, continuous therefore with the true motor tract. A
portion of them may frequently be seen without dissection, and have been
adverted -to ...
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A NEW, GREATLY IMPROVED, AND CHEAP EDITION OF THE ...
This eminence nay be regarded as the general central point of the cerebral
nervous system, with which all the other parts arc connected, — witn the cerebral
hemispheres by the crura cerebri, with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura ...
7
The London polytechnic magazine, and journal of science, ...
On comparing the size of Burke's cerebellic cavities with those of the different
classes of subjects in Sir William Hamilton's table of open crania, they proved to
be — 1st. Less than the average of the male adult crania. (Thirty-three in number.
) ...
8
Observations on the phrenological development of Burke, ...
The morning I took the size of the cerebellic cavity in Burke ; two subjects, one a
woman of thirty- eight, the other a female child of eight years of age, happened to
be lying on the table, with the crania open. I proceeded, therefore, to compare ...
Thomas Stone, William Burke, 1829
9
Elements of general and pathological anatomy
These symptoms were found to depend on the conversion of the lower surface of
the left cerebellic hemisphere into a jelly-like matter, separated from the sound
part of the organ by walls of hard polished cerebellic substance. It is possible that
...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica, or, Dictionary of arts, ...
Pyramidal Olivary general central point of the cerebral nervous system, with
which all the other parts are connected, — with the cerebral hemispheres by the
crura cerebri, with the cerebellic hemispheres by the crura cerebelli, with the
upper ...