10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CINERITIOUS»
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1
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body: Containing the ...
When we compare the structure of the brain, in different animals we find that in
certain lower classes there are no convulsions, the surface of the cineritious
matter is uniform. As We ascend in the scale of beings we find the extent of the ...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell,
1822
2
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
The firrt artiele which ascribes as a function to the cineritious substance the
giving rise to the medullary filaments, or, as the authors of the memoir express it,
the being the matrix 9/' the nerver, is indeed only another expression for the
opinion ...
3
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The first thing which we distinguish is the cineritious matter in the centre of the
medullary. If we introduce the curette into the softer cineritious matter, we can
separate the medullary columns (as in figg. 2. & 3.), and we distinguish these
parts ...
4
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
... centre, along an inch of its course, at the level of the lower dorsal nerves ; that
the effusion had commenced on the right side and extended itself afterwards on
the left ; and that 'it was confined to the cineritious matter in the centre of the cord.
5
The Anatomy of the Human Body
confuted, and Malacarne observes, though we suppose the extremities of the
arteries of the cineritious substance to be more minute than those which are
distributed to the microscopical corpusculi of the smallest visible insect, there
must still ...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell,
1811
6
Guy's Hospital Reports ...
On raising the cranium the dura mater did not appear unnatural, but when it was
removed the cineritious matter, coming into view beneath the arachnoid,
presented the most singularly marked character of venous congestion. It was
almost of ...
Guy's Hospital, George Hilaro Barlow, James P. Babington,
1859
7
A Natural History of Quadrupeds and Other Mammiferous ...
The cineritious or cortical substance is of a greyish colour, soft, and appears to
the eye to be of an homogeneous composition : it is, however, permeated by
minute blood vessels, the presence of which may be demonstrated by means of ...
William Charles Martin,
1841
8
A general introduction to the natural history of mammiferous ...
The cineritious or cortical substance is of a greyish colour, soft, and appears to
the eye to be of an homogeneous composition: it is, however, permeated by
minute blood vessels, the presence of which may be demonstrated by means of ...
William Charles Linnaeus Martin,
1841
On raising the cranium the dura mater did not appear unnatural, but when it was
removed the cineritious matter, coming into view beneath the arachnoid,
presented the most singularly marked character of venous congestion. It was
almost of ...
10
The anatomy of the bones, muscles
The cortical or cineritious substance does not blend gradually with the white
medullary matter, but on the contrary, their line of distinction is abrupt: and
intervening substance has been observed. In inflammation of the brain,
particularly, it has ...
John Bell, Charles Bell (sir.),
1816