The Principles of animal and vegetable physiologyBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 234 sider |
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Side 14
... distinct- ness of his bodily self from the rest of nature ; to his instant percep- tion of its slightest change of position or attitude ; and , to his almost unlimited voluntary power over its movements , so that it becomes an exact ...
... distinct- ness of his bodily self from the rest of nature ; to his instant percep- tion of its slightest change of position or attitude ; and , to his almost unlimited voluntary power over its movements , so that it becomes an exact ...
Side 16
... distinct parallelograms , it is at once shown by the undeniable propo- sition , that if two equals have each an equal quantity added to them , the sums are equal ; and then by the un- deniable proposition that the doubles of equals are ...
... distinct parallelograms , it is at once shown by the undeniable propo- sition , that if two equals have each an equal quantity added to them , the sums are equal ; and then by the un- deniable proposition that the doubles of equals are ...
Side 23
... cite another example of the measurement of a height without distinct reference to propor- tion . The height of a tower or pillar - no matter how high - which 24 MEASUREMENT OF HEIGHTS WITHOUT PROPORTION . stands on a.
... cite another example of the measurement of a height without distinct reference to propor- tion . The height of a tower or pillar - no matter how high - which 24 MEASUREMENT OF HEIGHTS WITHOUT PROPORTION . stands on a.
Side 50
... distinct failure in the succession ; and hence these subjects grew to the extent in which history exhibits them . But , during all that while , the knowledge of real causes and real effects was accumulating ; and as this real knowledge ...
... distinct failure in the succession ; and hence these subjects grew to the extent in which history exhibits them . But , during all that while , the knowledge of real causes and real effects was accumulating ; and as this real knowledge ...
Side 64
... distinct from the vegetative functions ; although , by taking a somewhat larger view of the term " vegetative , " they may be properly included under that name . Thus , if the vegetative functions namely , the functions of nutrition or ...
... distinct from the vegetative functions ; although , by taking a somewhat larger view of the term " vegetative , " they may be properly included under that name . Thus , if the vegetative functions namely , the functions of nutrition or ...
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action albumen animal kingdom aorta aperture apparatus arteries arytenoid arytenoid cartilages atmosphere auricle bile birds blood body bone carbonic acid cartilage caseine cavity cent chemical chest chyle circulation coagulation colour consists constitutes contains digestion elastic epiglottis exists extending extremity fibrine fishes fluid gills glottis heart human hyoid bone inferior insects intestines kind lacteals larynx liver locomotion lungs lymph mammals matter membrane mineral minute motion mouth mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular fibre musical nature nerve nervous nutrition organs oxygen papillæ particles pass peculiar phosphate physiology plants portion posterior produced proper proportion proximate elements pulmonary quadrupeds red corpuscles reptiles respiration secretion sensation serous membrane side solid sound species speech stomach structure substance surface tail termed texture thoracic duct thyroid cartilage tion tongue tribes trunk tube vegetable kingdom vegetative functions veins venous ventricle vessels vibrations vocal cords vocal ligaments voice windpipe
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