. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. 88 Fig. 17. Fig. 18. Brains, Spinal-cords, Nerve-roots. Fig. 17 is (in the original,) the most exquisite illustration ever made of anypart of the Body. L. the left lung, and S, the stomach, drawn forward towardthe right side, and a portion of them cut off, as is a portion of the liver be-tween them, in order to show clearly the parts hack of and in them, especiallythe nerves, d, d, the left chain of circulatory, (organic, or sympathetic,) gang-lia, commissures, and nerves ; the location of the ga


. They are not dead : Restoration by the "heat method," of those drowned, or otherwise suffocated. 88 Fig. 17. Fig. 18. Brains, Spinal-cords, Nerve-roots. Fig. 17 is (in the original,) the most exquisite illustration ever made of anypart of the Body. L. the left lung, and S, the stomach, drawn forward towardthe right side, and a portion of them cut off, as is a portion of the liver be-tween them, in order to show clearly the parts hack of and in them, especiallythe nerves, d, d, the left chain of circulatory, (organic, or sympathetic,) gang-lia, commissures, and nerves ; the location of the ganglia or centres should be {See bottom next page.) 89 parts of the same centre, named commissures,) thus form-ing a long chain upon each side of the front part, orbody, of the spinal column, the whole length of the backpart of the trunk; three larger ones are located in the midstof each neck, (right and left,) while four still smaller onesare located in the midst of each facium ; plexuses belongingto both chains are also found in trunk, (see Fig. 17.) The nerves from these centres follow along upon all th


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