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The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy

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Publicado: J. Souter 1835
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5970423/
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spelling pubmed-59704232018-11-06 The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy Med Q Rev Reviews J. Souter 1835-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5970423/ Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ This work is free of known copyright restrictions. For more information, please see PMC Back Issue Digitization (//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/scanning/) .
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The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title_full The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title_fullStr The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title_full_unstemmed The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title_short The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological: In Which the Functions of the Various Parts of the Brain Are for the First Time Assigned; and to Which Is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author's Earliest Discoveries, of Which the More Recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c. Is Shown to Be at Once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder, Associated with Useless Experiments, Which They Have Neither Understood nor Explained. Being the First Volume of an Original System of Physiology, Adapted to the Advanced State of Anatomy
title_sort nervous system, anatomical and physiological: in which the functions of the various parts of the brain are for the first time assigned; and to which is prefixed, some account of the author's earliest discoveries, of which the more recent doctrine of bell, magendie, &c. is shown to be at once a plagiarism, an inversion, and a blunder, associated with useless experiments, which they have neither understood nor explained. being the first volume of an original system of physiology, adapted to the advanced state of anatomy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5970423/