The Five Senses of ManHenry S. King & Company, 1876 - 304 pagini |
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... TASTE . The Sense of Smell . CHAPTER I. The Sense of Taste . CHAPTER II . · 285 295 ILLUSTRATIONS . FIG . 1. Section of Skin of the CONTENTS . xiii.
... TASTE . The Sense of Smell . CHAPTER I. The Sense of Taste . CHAPTER II . · 285 295 ILLUSTRATIONS . FIG . 1. Section of Skin of the CONTENTS . xiii.
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... taste are inconceivable without the presence of a nervous system , even if the sensory organs were in their present full development . An eye , of which the optic nerve has been destroyed , can present to us no picture of the outer ...
... taste are inconceivable without the presence of a nervous system , even if the sensory organs were in their present full development . An eye , of which the optic nerve has been destroyed , can present to us no picture of the outer ...
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... taste and smell some chemical substance is necessary . The sensation itself evidently first takes place in the brain . The sensation of light does not take place in the eye , where there is only an impression of light upon the expanded ...
... taste and smell some chemical substance is necessary . The sensation itself evidently first takes place in the brain . The sensation of light does not take place in the eye , where there is only an impression of light upon the expanded ...
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... taste , smell , and touch . sensory nerves are only intended to communicate the fact of an excitement of the nerve from the terminations of the nerves to their centre in the brain - the sensorium . This irritation of the nerve is by no ...
... taste , smell , and touch . sensory nerves are only intended to communicate the fact of an excitement of the nerve from the terminations of the nerves to their centre in the brain - the sensorium . This irritation of the nerve is by no ...
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... taste and smell all agree in their nature . The optic nerve no more conveys the light- waves to the brain , than the auditory nerve conveys the sound - waves . But both nerves at their terminations possess different kinds of apparatus ...
... taste and smell all agree in their nature . The optic nerve no more conveys the light- waves to the brain , than the auditory nerve conveys the sound - waves . But both nerves at their terminations possess different kinds of apparatus ...
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