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III. — By this Derivation of the Fluids to the stimulated part, the 

 Muscles are made to contract, and many other phenomena pro- 

 produced . . . . . .413 



IV. — Does an opposite Property exist in the Nerves, so that they can repel 



the Blood from the Vessels under their Influence into other parts? 417 

 V. — Have the Nerves any Influence on Secretion ' . .418 



VI. — Do the Nerves exert any Influence in the Production of Animal 



Heat? . . . . . .421 



VII. — Are the Nerves necessary to Nutrition ? . . . 423 



CHAPTER IV. 

 The Functions of the SensoriuiiI Commune. 

 Sect. I. — What is the Sensorium Commune ; what its Functions, and what its 



Seat? . . . . . .429 



II. — Does every Consensus of the Nerves take place through the Sen- 

 sorium Commune only ? . . . . 433 



III. — Does Consensus of the Nerves also take place in the Ganglia ? . 435 



CHAPTER V. 

 The Animal Functions. 

 Sect. I. — A short Enumeration of them .... 439 



II. — Is the faculty of Thought the special property of the Mind, or is it 

 necessary to Thought that the Mind use the hrain as an 

 Instrument? ..... 442 



III. — Do each of the Divisions of the Intellect occupy a separate portion 



of the Brain ..... 446 



IV. — "WTiat movements are properly termed Animal ? . .447 



Index to Unzer's First Principles . . . . .451 



Index to Prochaska's Dissertation .... 460 



