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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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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/) . |
spellingShingle | Reviews 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 |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5970423/ |