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Contributions to Christology
We have mind and neurility developed by the brain at the same time. The pitch of
mind is very different from the pitch of neurility. Both can be developed at the
same time, but as they depend upon the amount and velocity of the blood and ...
Emmanuel Bonavia, Jesus Christ, 1869
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Madras Quarterly Journal of Medical Science
The physiologist must consider nerve-force as something special — only found in
the living nerve. Now in connexion with this part of the subject we are really
indebted to Mr. Lewes for the introduction of a very convenient word, viz., neurility
.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Undue excitement exhausts neurility, whereas any amount of use does not impair
the conducting power of an electrical wire, provided the electrical fluid be
produced and the circuit completed. 4th. Neurility disappears ultimately with the
life of ...
4
Mental Evolution in Animals: With a Posthumous Essay on ...
Neurility then passes into Reflex Action and Volition, which I have represented as
occupying the axis or stem of the psychological tree. On each side of this tree I
have represented the outgrowth of branches, and for the sake of distinctness I ...
George John Romanes, 2011
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The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals
In putting to one side, for the moment, the part played by the latter in the
phenomenon now analysed, it will be seen that the superior fibres of the spinal
nerves enjoy the same attributes as the inferior ; neurility is their appanage, and
this ...
Auguste Chauveau, Saturnin Arloing, 1800
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Horse-back Riding: From a Medical Point of View
Vulpian has shown that the nervous fibre has a peculiar action which he calls
neurility. According to this author, the action of the nervous cell takes place only
under the influence of the neurility of the fibre, and the nervous centres lose all
their ...
Although ligation or section of the conductor destroys neurility and not electricity,
yet I believe that this is not due to a dilference in the essential natures of the two
currents, but to the fact that in wires the connection can, after section, readily be ...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1900
But we may suppose S to be a line of conduction of the excitation to 6', and M the
line of reverse conduction or reaction which results in the contraction : both of
these fall under the conception of Neurility. The process by which they are held ...
9
New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal
Although ligation or section, of the conductor destroys neurility and not electricity,
yet I believe that this is not due to a difference in the essential natures of the two
currents, but to the fact that in wires the connection can, after section, readily be ...
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease: 1875
The organic disease of the peripheral nerve in this view, . must increase its
eonductibility (neurility), and hence multiply as it were, the strength of the original
impulse, produced by the excitant, so as to deliver an exaggerated, even a
painful ...