22 PATHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, &c. 



4. That though the cerebrum alone is hurt, it produces 

 morbid fymptoms in all mufcles of voluntary motion, whe- 

 ther their nerves take their rife immediately from the cere- 

 brum, from the cerebellum, or from the medulla oblongata. 



5. That, in cafes of external accident, where one fide is. 

 afFe&ed, it is more favourable than when both fides fuffer. 



V. 



