... organised. He pointed out that the brain was of the same substance as the nerves, but softer, ' as it should necessarily be, inasmuch as it receives all the sensations, perceives all the imaginations, and then has to comprehend all the objects of... The Principles of Physiology - 357 페이지저자: Johann August Unzer - 1851 - 463 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1880 - 730 페이지
...this purpose a " rude and formless sponge," would have sufficed. He pointed ont that the brain was of the same substance as the nerves, but softer, "...necessary, the soft for sensation, the hard for motion, so also is the brain double, the anterior being the softer, the posterior being the harder. Tho superior... | |
| 1891 - 864 페이지
...out that the brain was of the same substance as the nerves, but softer, ' as it should necessarily be, inasmuch as it receives all the sensations, perceives...understanding, for what is soft is more easily changed that what is hard.' He discovered also that the nerves of sensation and of motion are distinct, and... | |
| 1891 - 844 페이지
...out that the brain was of the same substance as the nerves, but softer, ' as it should necessarily be, inasmuch as it receives all the sensations, perceives all the imaginations, and then lias to comprehend all the objects of the understanding, for what is soft is more easily changed that... | |
| David Patrick, William Geddie - 1926 - 906 페이지
...pointed out that the brain was of the same substance as the nerves, but softer, 'as it should necessarily be, inasmuch as it receives all the sensations, perceives...understanding, for what is soft is more easily changed that what is hard.' He discovered also that the nerves of sensation and of motion are distinct, but... | |
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