- and the
nucleus ambiguus. The
vagus was also
historically called the
pneumogastric nerve. Upon
leaving the
medulla oblongata between the
olive and the...
- bile] were then
repeated after prior section [i.e., cutting] of the
pneumogastric [i.e.,
vagus nerves] in the neck and the
sympathetic [nerves] in the...
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presented his
thesis in Paris. He
conducted research on
hypophysis and
pneumogastric physiology,
which earned him the
Monthyon Prize at the
French Academy...
- in Pavia.
Fisiologia del
pneumogastrico (1867) -
Physiology of the
pneumogastric.
Manuale di
Fisiologia (published in 3 volumes), Milano, 1868-1876 -...
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Other disorders of
glossopharyngeal [9th]
nerve 352.3
Disorders of
pneumogastric [10th]
nerve 352.4
Disorders of
accessory [11th]
nerve 352.5 Disorders...
- pneumo-gastrique et de ses
fonctions (1829,
doctoral thesis) - The
pneumogastric nerve and its functions. Phlébite
traumatique (1832,
thesis for agrégation...
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Pathology of the
Pneumogastric Nerve' (Lumleian Lectures), 1877, 2nd edit. 1885;
Italian translation...
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Disease 1876
Samuel Osborne Habershon, On The
Pathology of the
Pneumogastric Nerve 1877
George Johnson, The
Muscular Arterioles 1878 John Charles...
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medicines into dogs'
veins and
spinal canals and
experimented on
their pneumogastric nerves. He
utilized a
microscope to
study the
structure of
muscles and...
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Permanently Cured with ****nic-Inhalations and
Galvanisation of the
Pneumogastric Nerves". The
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