A Treatise On the Nervous Diseases of Women; Comprising An Inquiry Into the Nature, Causes, And Treatment of Spinal And Hysterical Disorders

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; a fact noticed by Why tt, LXXXIV. ■" LXXXV. " VIT. xlii., p. 400.
104 SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY. [cil. VIII.
Volkmann, and others." Mr. Grainger has also reported experiments pointedly illustrative of the fact.P 177. That the sensitive nerves of the sphincters are inci- dent, is generally allowed ; and that they are also special cere- bral, is proved by such facts as the following. — Irritation of the nerves of the bladder being communicated to the spinal cord, in addition to involuntary muscular ac
...tion, such changes are excited in the sensory fibrils traversing the cord and coming from the skin covering the perinseum, groins, thighs, and orifice of the urethra, that sensations are felt as if in these parts, (170,) but not in the bladder or urethra; irritation of the intestinal canal, as from worms, may excite reflex move- ments, (tetanus,) or the sensation of tickling or itching of the nose, and irritation of the pharynx, and consequent vomiting, — the sensation being felt at the points of junction of the mucous and dermoid membranes.

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