Principles of Physiology Designed for the Use of Schools Academies Colleges

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Principles of Physiology Designed for the Use of Schools Academies Colleges
J C Comstock
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The Cerebro-spinal System is composed of the brain and spinal cord, with the nerves which proceed from them to the skin and muscles. It has been called the nervous system of animal life, because it is that by which sensations are received, and voluntary motions executed, and with which the mind is more immediately connected. The Sympathetic System is connected with the nutritive processes alone, and, from its influence over the organs of the thorax and abdo- men, has been called the nervous sys...tem of organic life. It consists of a chain of ganglia, communicating with each other by nervous cords, extending from the head along each side of the back-bone. Nerves proceed from it to the organs of digestion and secretion, and to the heart and blood-vessels.
i CEREBRO-SPINAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. SPINAL CORD.
250. The spinal cord is a long, irregularly cylindrical column of nerve-substance, surrounded by a membranous envelop, and inclosed within a bony canal formed by the vertebrae or pieces of the back- bone.


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