To the question of the causes of motor disorders in case of damage to the posterior roots, as well as the distribution of the collateral branches of these latter in the gray mass of the spinal cord
- Authors: Lapinskiy M.N.1
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- University of St. Vladimir
- Issue: Vol X, No 4 (1902)
- Pages: 1-28
- Section: Original article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/105449
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb105449
- ID: 105449
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Experiments are known in the literature, during which experimenters, crossing the sensory nerve roots, observed paresis and even paralysis of the motor sphere of this area in the test animals. Claude-Bernard (Leсons sur la physiologiе du systéme nerveux. 1863), cutting the posterior roots of the sciatic nerve in a frog, received paralysis of a limb that had lost sensitivity as a result of such an operation.
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Mikhail N. Lapinskiy
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