| 1855 - 676 páginas
...removed from nerve-force on the one hand, than nerve-force is removed from motor-force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended, or ceases to exist as inch; and each bears, in its own intensity, a precise relation to that of its antecedent and its consequent.... | |
| William Henderson - 1853 - 302 páginas
...removed from nerve-force on the one hand, than nerve-force is itself from muscular force. Each, on giving origin to the next, is itself expended, or ceases to exist as such." (P. 513.) The Will, in producing motion of the body, is held to be converted into the organic force... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1855 - 1026 páginas
...removed from Nerve-force, on the one hand, than Nerve-force is removed from Motor force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended,...relation to that of its antecedent and its consequent. 586. But we have not only evidence of the excitement of Nerveforce by Mental agency; the converse is... | |
| 1856 - 778 páginas
...is removed from motor force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself suspended, or ceases to exist as such., and each bears in its...But we have not only evidence of the excitement of nerve force by mental agency ; the converse is equally true, mental activity being excited Ly nerve-force.... | |
| Robert Dunn - 1858 - 138 páginas
...is removed from motor force on the other: Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself suspended, or ceases to exist as such, and each bears in its...But we have not only evidence of the excitement of nerve force by mental agency ; the converse is equally true, mental activity being excited by nerve-force.... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1859 - 332 páginas
...our argument when we find it stated, as a law of the forces, expressly including the mental, that " each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended, or ceases to exist as such.'' Is it meant that nervous * Gen. and Comp. Physiology, p. 35. t Human Physiology, p. 799. force " gives... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1859 - 942 páginas
...removed from Nerve-force, on the one hand, than Nerve-force is removed from Motor force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended, or ceases to exist an such ; and each bears, in its own intensity, a precise relation to that of its antecedent and its... | |
| 1865 - 912 páginas
...removed from the nerve-force on the one hand, than nerve-force is removed from motor-force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended...bears, in its own intensity, a precise relation to its antecedent and consequent." Professor Youmans begins his comment on this by saying : " We have... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans - 1865 - 490 páginas
...removed from nerve-force on the one hand than nerve-force is .removed 'iron* motor force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended or ceases to exist as s-ucJ^ and each bears, in its own intensity, a precise relation to that of its antecedent and its consequent."... | |
| Edward Livingston Youmans, William Robert Grove - 1865 - 500 páginas
...removed from nerve-force on the one hand than nerve-force is removed from motor force on the other. Each, in giving origin to the next, is itself expended or ceases to exist at tueh, and each bears, in its own intensity, a precise relation to that of its antecedent and its... | |
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