An Epitome of the Physiology General Anatomy And Pathology of Bichat

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An Epitome of the Physiology General Anatomy And Pathology of Bichat
Thomas Henderson
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How many kinds of sensation arise from the inter- nal sensitive principle? #. Two the external and internal. 92 NERVOUS SYSTEM, Q. How are the external sensations divided ? 4#. Animal sensibility with regard to external sensa- tions is general and particular. The general refers to impressions made by bodies on the external surface. The particular relates to the sensibilities of particular organs to peculiar impressions, as the eye to light. Q. But have not some organs of animal life both gene- ...ral and peculiar animal sensibility? *ft. They have. For instance, the tongue may feel the impression of a substance, without the sense of taste being excited. The nerves of general and peculiar sensibility are absolutely distinct. Q. How does opium relieve pain? /?. By suspending the action of the brain, so that nei- ther external nor internal sensations are perceived. Q. Do the nerves possess animal contractility? A. Not at all; that property appertains to the muscles. Q. What agency then have the nerves in the muscular animal contractility?

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