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Side vii
... adopted by Aristotle may not be undeserving the attention of those who , with a wider range of special knowledge , are better prepared for the undertaking ; unless , indeed , the Vital Principle is to be set down among those final ...
... adopted by Aristotle may not be undeserving the attention of those who , with a wider range of special knowledge , are better prepared for the undertaking ; unless , indeed , the Vital Principle is to be set down among those final ...
Side viii
... adopted . This Translation is from the Oxford edition , col- lated with that of Trendelenburg ; and this allusion to that eminent scholar affords me the opportunity of acknowledging the assistance which has been derived from his ...
... adopted . This Translation is from the Oxford edition , col- lated with that of Trendelenburg ; and this allusion to that eminent scholar affords me the opportunity of acknowledging the assistance which has been derived from his ...
Side 6
... Vital Principle to be " the assem- blage of the functions which resist death ; " and this 1 Introduction to Anatomical Nomenclature . 3 La Vie et la Mort . definition was adopted substantively by Cuvier , who , in 6 INTRODUCTION .
... Vital Principle to be " the assem- blage of the functions which resist death ; " and this 1 Introduction to Anatomical Nomenclature . 3 La Vie et la Mort . definition was adopted substantively by Cuvier , who , in 6 INTRODUCTION .
Side 7
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. definition was adopted substantively by Cuvier , who , in his introductory lecture to the " Comparative Ana- tomy , " has illustrated the influences of this assumed principle , by a description ...
Aristotle on the Vital Principle Aristotle. definition was adopted substantively by Cuvier , who , in his introductory lecture to the " Comparative Ana- tomy , " has illustrated the influences of this assumed principle , by a description ...
Side 10
... adopted by Plato in the Timæus ; as , while , in that most beautiful and intellectual disquisition , the senses , appetites , and passions , the mortal framework , that is , of the sentient being , are located about the heart and liver ...
... adopted by Plato in the Timæus ; as , while , in that most beautiful and intellectual disquisition , the senses , appetites , and passions , the mortal framework , that is , of the sentient being , are located about the heart and liver ...
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