The Ganglionic Nervous System: Its Structure, Functions, and Diseases (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

James George Davey

 
9781331135685: The Ganglionic Nervous System: Its Structure, Functions, and Diseases (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Discover the inner workings of the nervous system that power every heartbeat, breath, and movement.

This definitive reference explains how the ganglionic nervous system shapes the body’s essential functions and how it interacts with the brain and spinal cord in health and disease.

This volume presents a clear, historically grounded view of the nervous system’s structure and its vital roles. It illuminates how the autonomic network acts as a driving force behind organic processes, and why sleep, instinct, and reflexes matter to overall vitality. The work also situates these ideas within broader physiological debates, offering a coherent framework for understanding nervous system disorders.
  • Foundational concepts about the ganglionic nervous system and its central role in life processes
  • Discussion of how organic and animal life intertwine within nervous function
  • Historical context and experiments that helped shape current thinking
  • Connections between structure, function, and disease across the nervous system
Ideal for students, professionals, and curious readers seeking a rigorous but accessible look at how the nervous system sustains life and how its disturbances manifest in disease.

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