The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing DesignBell & Daldy, 1865 - 260 sider |
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... move the features . The Fifth is characterised by being the only nerve among those of the brain which arises , like the spinal nerves , by two distinct roots , each from an appropriate part of the organ ; and not only are its roots ...
... move the features . The Fifth is characterised by being the only nerve among those of the brain which arises , like the spinal nerves , by two distinct roots , each from an appropriate part of the organ ; and not only are its roots ...
Side xx
... move the jaw in the act of Mastication . The author , as already stated , had applied to it the name , Nerve of Sensation and Mastication . Accordingly , the general character to be assigned to the series of Spinal nerves and Fifth was ...
... move the jaw in the act of Mastication . The author , as already stated , had applied to it the name , Nerve of Sensation and Mastication . Accordingly , the general character to be assigned to the series of Spinal nerves and Fifth was ...
Side xxi
... move the Features . To reach these , the nerve takes a long , winding route from behind after emerging in front of the ear , it is in close proximity to the muscles of the jaws , and actually lies for a considerable part of its course ...
... move the Features . To reach these , the nerve takes a long , winding route from behind after emerging in front of the ear , it is in close proximity to the muscles of the jaws , and actually lies for a considerable part of its course ...
Side xxxiii
... moved by muscles , and regulated by sympathies , he argued that they would require to be provided with appropriate nerves . But he further thought that a supply of new nerves alone would not suffice , - that it would be necessary that ...
... moved by muscles , and regulated by sympathies , he argued that they would require to be provided with appropriate nerves . But he further thought that a supply of new nerves alone would not suffice , - that it would be necessary that ...
Side 4
... moves 200,000 miles in a second ; for we can comprehend no such degree of velocity . If we are further informed that the earth is distant from the sun 95,000,000 of miles , and that light traverses the space in 8 minutes and 1-8th , it ...
... moves 200,000 miles in a second ; for we can comprehend no such degree of velocity . If we are further informed that the earth is distant from the sun 95,000,000 of miles , and that light traverses the space in 8 minutes and 1-8th , it ...
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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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