1860. These 12 lectures contain the results of the work of the author since he began to study medicine. Partial Contents: Lecture I. Truth of Sir Charles Bell_s Theory as Regards the Existence of Two Distinct Sets of Nervous Conductors, The Sensitive and the Motor; Lecture II. Experiments Showing that the Transmission of the Sensitive Impressions in the Spinal Cord Takes Place Chiefly in its Central Part, i.e., In the Gray Matter; Lecture IX. On the Physiological and Morbid Actions Due to the Great Sympathetic Nerve; and Lecture XI. On the Etiology, Nature and Treatment of Epilepsy, with a Few Remarks on Several Other Affections of the Nervous Centers.
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