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... belong exclu- sively to the " ganglionic " root , and a few only are composed of the two roots joined together . It is also observed that the branches prolonged directly and simply from the large root , course to all the surfaces of the ...
... belong exclu- sively to the " ganglionic " root , and a few only are composed of the two roots joined together . It is also observed that the branches prolonged directly and simply from the large root , course to all the surfaces of the ...
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... belong to the Spinal nerves and Fifth . In order to learn what may be the requirements , in animals generally , which make the introduction of a nervous system into their bodies necessary , he directed his observations to the contrast ...
... belong to the Spinal nerves and Fifth . In order to learn what may be the requirements , in animals generally , which make the introduction of a nervous system into their bodies necessary , he directed his observations to the contrast ...
Side xxv
... belong to animals generally , that of Touch , or common Sensation , extending over the whole body , will be the most essential for a creature placed lowest in the ranks of the animal kingdom . And the next sense in importance will be ...
... belong to animals generally , that of Touch , or common Sensation , extending over the whole body , will be the most essential for a creature placed lowest in the ranks of the animal kingdom . And the next sense in importance will be ...
Side 21
... belong to ani- mals , inhabitants of the tropical regions , which prowl by night . The various creatures that enliven the woods in the day - time , in these Just so the Indian , perfectly naked , his hair. CHAP . II . 21 ANIMALS OF ...
... belong to ani- mals , inhabitants of the tropical regions , which prowl by night . The various creatures that enliven the woods in the day - time , in these Just so the Indian , perfectly naked , his hair. CHAP . II . 21 ANIMALS OF ...
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... belong to all animals ; and that it is to the transposition of these elementary parts that the varieties in their structure are attributable . I find it utterly impossible to follow up that theory to the extent which its abettors would ...
... belong to all animals ; and that it is to the transposition of these elementary parts that the varieties in their structure are attributable . I find it utterly impossible to follow up that theory to the extent which its abettors would ...
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The Hand, its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as evincing design. (Third ... Sir Charles BELL Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing Design Sir Charles Bell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1865 |
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