That where the muscles of the corresponding parts on opposite sides of the body constantly act in concert, and act independently, either not at all, or with difficulty, the nerve-nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural fibres as to be... Proceedings of the Canadian Institute - Page 72by Canadian Institute - 1884Full view - About this book
| 1866 - 586 pages
...constantly act in concert, and act independently, either not at all, or with difficulty, the nerve-nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural fibres as to be pro tanto a single nucleus. This combined nucleus will have a set of fibres from each corpus striatum, and trill usually be called... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1876 - 1134 pages
...corresponding parts on opposite sides of the body constantly act in concert, and seldom if ever independently, the nerve nuclei of these muscles are so connected...commissural fibres as to be pro tanto a single nucleus. This combined nucleus will have a set of fibres from each Corpus Striatum,and will usually be called... | |
| David Ferrier - 1880 - 490 pages
...constantly act in concert, and act independently either not at all or with difficulty, the nerve-nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural fibres, as to be pro tanlo a single nucleus. This combined nucleus will have a set of fibres from each corpus striatum,... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1884 - 880 pages
...concerning some of the causes of paralysis from hemorrhage into the corpora striata, and thalami opt id. He thinks it can be shown that where the muscles of...nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural tibres as to be pro tanto a single nucleus. Now supposing that the magnetic influence has greatly increased... | |
| Charles Porter Hart - 1884 - 336 pages
...constantly act in concert, and act independently, either not at all or with difficulty, the nerve-nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural fibres, as to be pro tanto a single nucleus. This combined nucleus will have a set of fibres from each corpus striatum, and will usually be called... | |
| Sir William Henry Broadbent - 1908 - 468 pages
...constantly act in concert, and act independently, either not at all, or with difficulty, the nerve-nuclei of these muscles are so connected by commissural fibres as to be pro tanto a single nucleus. This combined nucleus will have a set of fibres from each corpus striatum, and will usually be called... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1884 - 768 pages
...Broadbent concerning some of the causes of paralysis from hemorrhage into the corpora striala and thcdami optici. He thinks it can be shown that where the muscles...the impressibility of the left side we may fairly infer that the reflex action setting forth from the sensorial nucleus which was impressed by the irritation... | |
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