| Herbert Mayo - 1822 - 316 pages
...maxillary branch of the fifth nerve was exposed. Touching this nerve gave acute pain. It was divided, but no change took place in the motion of the nostril...to hang low, and it was dragged to the other side. The same branch of the fifth was divided on the opposite side, and the animal let loose. He could no... | |
| 1822 - 668 pages
...Touching it gave acute pain. On its being divided no change took place in the motion of the nostril, but the side of the lip was observed to hang low, and the power of elevating and projecting it was lost. From each experiment Mr. Bell concludes, that the... | |
| Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 414 pages
...maxillary branch of the fifth nerve was exposed. Touching this nerve gave acute pain. It was divided, but no change took place in the motion of the nostril...to hang low, and it was dragged to the other side. The same branch of the fifth was divided on the op* The unwillingness to make more experiments than... | |
| 1824 - 720 pages
...pain was occasioned ; the nostril continued to expand regularly in time with other respiratory parts, but the side of the lip was observed to hang low, and towards the other side. The same branch of the opposite side was then cut, but the animal had lost... | |
| 1829 - 552 pages
...maxillary branch of the fifth nerve was exposed. Touching this nerve gave acute pain. It was divided, but no change took place in the motion of the nostril ; the cartilages continued to'expand regularly in time with the other parts which combine in the act of respiration; but the side... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1834 - 564 pages
...the superior maxillary branch of the fifth nerve was exposed. " Touching this nerve gave acute pain; the side of the lip was observed to hang low, and it was dragged to the other side." Sir Charles Bell concluded that the fifth nerve and its branches are endowed with the attributes of... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1834 - 562 pages
...the superior maxillary branch of the fifth nerve was exposed. " Touching this nerve gave acute pain; the side of the lip was observed to hang low, and it was dragged to the other side." Sir Charles Bell concluded that the fifth nerve and its branches are endowed with the attributes of... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1839 - 1034 pages
...maxillary brandi of the fifth nerve was exposed. Touching this nerve gave acute pain. It was divided,' but no change took place in the motion of the nostril...but the side of the lip was observed to hang low, aod it was dragged to the other side. The ame branch of the fifth was divided on the opposite side,... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1839 - 1036 pages
...necessity of doing 10. It is also stated by Bell, that on the division of the nerve upon one side, " the side of the lip was observed to hang low, and it was dragged to the other side." This result also is objected to by Mayo, first, as contrary to his observation, for in his first experiment,... | |
| George F. Etherington - 1842 - 256 pages
...pain. When it is divided, no change takes place in the motion of the nostril; the cartilages continue to expand regularly in time with the other parts which combine in the act of respiration ; but the sensibility is entirely lost. If the same branch of the fifth be divided on the opposite side, and... | |
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