The doctrine of evolution implies the passage from the most organised to the least organised, or, in other terms, from the most general to the most special. Roughly, we say that there is a gradual 'adding on' of the more and more special, a continual adding on of new organisations. But this 'adding on' is at the same time a 'keeping down'. The higher nervous arrangements evolved out of the lower keep down those lower, just as a government evolved out of a nation controls as well as directs that nation.
For in disease the most voluntary or most special movements, faculties, etc., suffer first and most, that is in an order the exact opposite of evolut… - John Hughlings Jackson
For in disease the most voluntary or most special movements, faculties, etc., suffer first and most, that is in an order the exact opposite of evolut…
- John Hughlings Jackson
It takes 50 years to get a wrong idea out of medicine, and 100 years a right one into medicine. - John Hughlings Jackson
It takes 50 years to get a wrong idea out of medicine, and 100 years a right one into medicine.
It has been said that he who was the first to abuse his fellow-man instead of knocking out his brains without a word, laid thereby the basis of civil… - John Hughlings Jackson
It has been said that he who was the first to abuse his fellow-man instead of knocking out his brains without a word, laid thereby the basis of civil…
The doctrine of evolution implies the passage from the most organised to the least organised, or, in other terms, from the most general to the most s… - John Hughlings Jackson
The doctrine of evolution implies the passage from the most organised to the least organised, or, in other terms, from the most general to the most s…
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