Essays on the Wisdom of Godauthor, 1818 - 512 sider |
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Side 140
... vertebræ are so numerous , and so singularly formed and united , as to allow of the greatest necessary pliancy . In general , quadrupeds have only from thirty to forty joints , but serpents have one hundred and seventy . In man and ...
... vertebræ are so numerous , and so singularly formed and united , as to allow of the greatest necessary pliancy . In general , quadrupeds have only from thirty to forty joints , but serpents have one hundred and seventy . In man and ...
Side 148
... vertebræ of the tail , are a wonderful piece of nature's mechanism . The first three vertebræ have none of these spines , but in all the rest they are to be observed . They are placed just at the articu- lation of each joint , and in ...
... vertebræ of the tail , are a wonderful piece of nature's mechanism . The first three vertebræ have none of these spines , but in all the rest they are to be observed . They are placed just at the articu- lation of each joint , and in ...
Side 209
... vertebræ . When the rotatory motion of the head is performed , it turns upon this pivot : when it moves backward and forward , the hinge - like articulation is called into action . One grand object of these different motions is , that ...
... vertebræ . When the rotatory motion of the head is performed , it turns upon this pivot : when it moves backward and forward , the hinge - like articulation is called into action . One grand object of these different motions is , that ...
Side 212
... vertebræ to support the head , and allow of the necessary inflections of the body : - the ribs are so bent and arched as to form a cavity for the security of the vital functions : -the arms and hands suited to an almost infinite variety ...
... vertebræ to support the head , and allow of the necessary inflections of the body : - the ribs are so bent and arched as to form a cavity for the security of the vital functions : -the arms and hands suited to an almost infinite variety ...
Side 222
... vertebræ of the back : -for , in fact , the spinal marrow is only a pro- longation of the brain : and in the one or the other , all the nerves take their origin . Till recently , its organization was almost unknown , and by some denied ...
... vertebræ of the back : -for , in fact , the spinal marrow is only a pro- longation of the brain : and in the one or the other , all the nerves take their origin . Till recently , its organization was almost unknown , and by some denied ...
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