A system of medicine, by many writers; . ch is preserved. The sense of heat may be im-paired when that of cold remains, or conversely. The sense of pain is agreat pn)t^sthesia the conclusion has been reached that the pathsof sensations of pain and temperature differ in their position fromthose of tactile sense, and that they pass into the central portion of thegray matter of the spinal coi^d soon after their entrance. It is certain. civil
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