The only part of my professional course which really and deeply interested me was physiology, which is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... Medical Record - Side 29redigert av - 1895Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1896 - 590 sider
...following invaluable bit of work in self-analysis : ' the only part of my professional course which really interested me was physiology, which is the mechanical engineering of living machines ; and notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| George Douglas Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1896 - 592 sider
...following invaluable bit of work in self-analysis : ' the only part of my professional course which really interested me was physiology, which is the mechanical engineering of living machines ; and notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dept. of physiology - 1898 - 482 sider
...Letters," which has recently been published by his son. Referring to his early medical studies, he says : " The only part of my professional course which really...is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| 1901 - 814 sider
...letters, which has recently been published by his son. Referring to his early medical studies, he says: " The only part of my professional course which really...is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| 1899 - 766 sider
...letters, which has recently been published by his son. Deferring to his early medical studies, he says: "The only part of my professional course which really...is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| Leonard Huxley - 1900 - 580 sider
...have not all along been a sort of mechanical engineer in partibus infidelium. I am now occasionally horrified to think how little I ever knew or cared...is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1903 - 314 sider
...has himself told us, that his own desire was to be a mechanical engineer. "The only part," he said, "of my professional course which really and deeply...which is the mechanical engineering of living machines ; and notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| George Iles - 1908 - 206 sider
...in partibus infidelium [in unbelieving countries]. I am now occasionally horrified to think how very little I ever knew or cared about medicine as the...is the mechanical engineering of living machines; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very little... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 sider
...sort of mechanical engineer in partibus infidelium. I am now occasionally horrified to think how very little I ever knew or cared about medicine as the...which is the mechanical engineering of living machines ; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1909 - 190 sider
...sort of mechanical engineer in partibus infidelium. I am now occasionally horrified to think how very little I ever knew or cared about medicine as the...which is the mechanical engineering of living machines ; and, notwithstanding that natural science has been my proper business, I am afraid there is very... | |
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