Recherches Exp rimentales Sur Les Fonctions Du Nerf Spinal, tudi Sp cialement Dans Ses Rapports Avec Le Pneumogastrique, written by Claude Bernard, presents early experimental research into the functions of the spinal nerve, with particular attention paid to its relationship with the pneumogastric nerve. Published in 1844, this historical work provides insights into the development of physiological understanding and the methodology of experimental medicine. Bernard's meticulous investigations offer a detailed account of the neural functions as understood in the mid-19th century, making it a valuable resource for historians of science and medicine. This book showcases the foundational research that contributed to modern neuroscience.
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