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COROLLARIES from the above FACTS and EXPERIMENTS.

From the above Facts and Experiments, it appears,

1. That the Frog, after its Head is cut off, feels pain, and, in consequence of feeling, moves its Body and Limbs.

2. As the Nerves of the hind Legs are not affected by Animal Electricity, unless it be applied lower than the fifth Vertebra, these Nerves do not seem to be derived solely or chiefly from the Brain or Cerebellum.

3. As Opium, after the Circulation ceases, affects Organs distant from those to which it is applied, it is beyond doubt, that the latter suffer in consequence of Sympathy of Nerves.

4. It appears that, in this Animal, there is Sympathy of Nerves after the Head is cut off; or that Sympathy of Nerves does not, in this Animal, depend entirely on the connection of Nerves within the Head.

5. As, after cutting off the Head, this Animal is susceptible of pain, and, in consequence of that, performs voluntary motion, it appears that, in it, the Brain is not the sole seat of the Sensorium Commune.