The Principles of PhysiologySydenham Society, 1851 - 463페이지 |
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according animal actions animal forces animal machines animal movements animal nature animal-sentient forces arise arteries blood brain cerebellum cerebral forces cerebral origin cerebrum co-operation conceptive force connection consequently contra-natural convulsions cortical substance decapitated desires and aversions developed direct nerve-actions direct sentient actions doctrine external impression felt fluids foreseeings ganglia glands Haller Haller's Physiology heart imaginations indirect induced influence insentient animals intestinal canal intestines irritated kind latter laws limbs mammæ manifest material external sensation material ideas means mechanical machines medulla medulla oblongata medulla spinalis mind motion muscles muscular fibres nerve-actions of external nervosa nervous system non-conceptional internal impressions object observed pain passions pleasure pressions primary vital forces produced proper animal reflected result sations secretion sensational animal sensational conceptions sensational instincts sensational stimuli sensorium commune sentient animals soul spinal cord stomach take place termed terminating fibrils ternal impressions tion transmitted ventricles vessels vis nervosa viscus vital movements vital spirits volitional