| 1823 - 946 pages
...experiment consisted in transmitting the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, at the elbow. The fingers now moved nimbly like those of a violin performer ; and an assistant who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcibly in spite of all his... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1819 - 860 pages
...the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, as it passes by the internal condyle at the elbow ; the fingers now moved nimbly, like those...who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open fprcibly, in spite of his efforts. When the one rod was applied to a slight incision in the tip of... | |
| 1820 - 464 pages
...the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, as it passes by the internal condyle at the elbow: the fingers now moved nimbly, like those...the hand to open forcibly, in spite of his efforts. Wheii the one rod was applied to a slight incision in the tip of the forefinger, the fist being previously... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 418 pages
...the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, as it passes by the internal condyle at the elbow; the fingers now moved nimbly, like those of a violin performer; an assistant, vho tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcibly, in spite of his efforts. When the one... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 944 pages
...experiment consisted in transmitting the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, at the elbow. The fingers now moved nimbly like those of a violin performer ; and an assistant who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcibly in spite of all his... | |
| 1823 - 944 pages
...experiment consisted in transmitting the electric power from the spinal marrow to the ulnar nerve, at the elbow. The fingers now moved nimbly like those of a violin performer ; and an assistant who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcibly in spite of all his... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...nerve, as ะบ passes by the internal condyle at the elbow : the fingers now moved nimbly, like those at a violin performer ; an assistant, who tried to close...forcibly, in spite of his efforts. When the one rod vas applied to a slight incision in the tip of the fore-finger, the fist being previously clenched,... | |
| George Warren (surgeon.) - 1828 - 170 pages
...to the ulnar nerve, as it passes by the internal condyle at the elbow, the fingers were nimbly moved like those of a violin performer; an assistant who tried to close the fist found the hand to open in spite of his efforts. When the one rod was applied to a slight incision in the top of the fore-finger,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 944 pages
...the ulnar nerve, at the elbow. The fingers now moved nimbly like those of a violin performer ; and an assistant who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcibly in spite of all his efforts. From the convulsive agitation of the arm, he seemed to point to different spectators,... | |
| 1829 - 576 pages
...the uinar nerve, as it passes hy the internal condyle at the elhow ; the flngers now moved nimhly, like those of a violin performer : an assistant, who tried to close the fist, found the hand to open forcihly, in spite of his efforts. When the one rod was applied to a slight incision in the tip of... | |
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