| Joel Shew - 1853 - 454 pages
...parturition, to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves that the uterus performs the varied, functions...different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable."... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1856 - 610 pages
...parturition to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves that the uterus performs the varied functions...different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable.'"... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Anatomy - 1861 - 764 pages
...parturition to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chienT by the influence of these nerves that the uterus performs the varied functions...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could... | |
| John Chapman - Nervous system - 1873 - 580 pages
...which returns, after parturition, to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chieQy by the influence of these ganglia and nerves that...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these ganglia could not be demonstrated,... | |
| John Chapman - 1873 - 552 pages
...before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these ganglia and nerves that the utems performs the varied functions of menstruation, conception...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these ganglia could not be demonstrated,... | |
| Medicine - 1874 - 728 pages
...plexuses on the posterior surface." In conclusion Lee remarks : " It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves that the uterus performs the varied functions...different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could not be demonstrated, its physiology and pathology would be completely inexplicable."... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Meteorology - 1842 - 422 pages
...parturition to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves, that the uterus performs the varied functions...means, that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could... | |
| Robert Lee - Ovaries - 1853 - 352 pages
...uterus possesses a great system of ganglia and nerves, connected with the sympathetic and spinal cord, which enlarges with the coats, blood-vessels, and...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these ganglia and nerves could not... | |
| Medicine - 1842 - 742 pages
...parturition to its original condition before conception takes place. It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves, that the uterus performs the varied functions...means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathises with the different morbid affections of the uterus. If these nerves of the uterus could... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 658 pages
...explained the reflex action of the uterus. Dr. Lee concludes : " It is chiefly by the influence of these nerves that the uterus performs the varied functions...menstruation, conception and parturition, and it is solely by these means that the whole fabric of the nervous system sympathizes with the different morbid affections... | |
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