It certainly does not appear that the whole of the cerebrum and cerebellum enters into the constitution of the sensorium commune, which portions of the nervous system seem rather to be the instruments that the soul directly uses for performing its own... Monthly Journal of Medical Science - Page 2321855Full view - About this book
| John Forbes - 1847 - 664 pages
...termed animal ; but the common sensory, properly so called, seems not improbably to extend Ihrough the medulla oblongata, the crura of the cerebrum and...also part of the thalami optici, and the whole of (lie medulla spinalis, in a word, it is coextensive witli the origin of the nerves. That the common... | |
| Johann August Unzer - Human physiology - 1851 - 512 pages
...for performing its own actions, termed animal ; but the sensorium commune, properly so called, Hccms not improbably to extend through the medulla oblongata,...it is co-extensive with the origin of the nerves. That the sensorium commune" extends to the medulla spinalis is manifest from the motions exhibited... | |
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