Experiments on the Nervous System with Opium and Metalline Substances / Made Chiefly with the View of Determining the Nature and Effects of Animal Electricity
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ,
WITH OPIUM AND METALLINE SUBSTANCES;
MADE CHIEFLY WITH THE VIEW OF DETERMINING THE
NATURE AND EFFECTS
ANIMAL ELECTRICITY.
BY ALEXANDER MONRO, M. D.
PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE, ANATOMY AND SURGERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH; FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, AND OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, AND OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SURGERY IN PARIS.
EDINBURGH:
PRINTED BY ADAM NEILL AND COMPANY, FOR BELL & BRADFUTE, AND T. DUNCAN; AND J. JOHNSON, LONDON.
M.DCC.XCIII.
Alexander Monro
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EXPERIMENTS
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
OBSERVATIONS on the CIRCULATING and NERVOUS SYSTEMS of FROGS.
EXPERIMENTS with OPIUM.
COROLLARIES from the above FACTS and EXPERIMENTS.
SUMMARY of EXPERIMENTS made on ANIMALS with METALLINE SUBSTANCES.
SUMMARY of FACTS proved by the foregoing EXPERIMENTS.
RESEMBLANCE of the FLUID put in MOTION by the foregoing EXPERIMENTS to the ELECTRICAL FLUID.
The NERVOUS FLUID or ENERGY not the same with the ELECTRICAL nor with the FLUID put in motion by the foregoing EXPERIMENTS.
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