An elementary compendium of physiology; for the use of students / By F. Magendie ; Translated from the French, with copious notes, tables and illustrations by E. Milligan.
- Magendie, François, 1783-1855.
- Date:
- 1826
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An elementary compendium of physiology; for the use of students / By F. Magendie ; Translated from the French, with copious notes, tables and illustrations by E. Milligan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Page The Brain comprises three distinct parts, - - 102 Grey Matter does not produce the White. Gall, - ib. Brain of Man greater than that of Animals in proportion, 104 Cerebral anfractuosities and circumvolutions, - ib. Of the Cerehellum—its weight, - - ib. Number of lamellae of the Cerebellum, - ib. Two Substances compose the Brain, - - ib. Chemical Composition of the Brain, Vauquelin, 105 Arteries of the Brain, - - - ib. Veins of the Brain, - - - 106 Observations wpon the Brain of Man and Living Animals^ ib. Twofold Motion of the Brain with Pulse, Respiration, ib. Pressure upon the Brain and Cerebellum, - ib. Pressure upon the Spinal Marrow, - - 107 Uses of the Brain, - - - ib. Of the Understandings - - - ib. Faculty of Perception, its four principal Modifications, 109 Of Sensibilitys ~ - - - ib. Of the two Modes of Sensibility-—observed, or unobserved, ib. Sensibility in the ages, - - - 110 Of Memory—opposed to Reminiscence, - ib. Memory in the different ages, - - ib. Parts particularly contributing to Sensibility, - ib. Relations of the Fifth Pair, and the posterior fasciculi of the Spinal Marrow, - - - 111 Sensation not seated in the Hemispheres, - ib. Effect of their subtraction upon Vision, - ib. Effect of a wound of the Thalamus Opticus, - 112 Parts of the Brain necessary to the sense of Sight, ib. Different kinds of Memory, - - - 113 Of Judgment, - - - 114 Of the Faculty of Judging—Reasoning, - ib. Genius, Wit, Imagination, - - - ib. Of the Will, - - - - 115 Happiness or Misery of Man, - - ib. Faculty of Generalization, or Abstraction, - ib. Conditions favourable to the Developement of Intellect, ib. Of Instinct, - - - - i]0](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29341309_0650.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)