An Enquiry Into the Probability and Rationality of Mr. Hunter's Theory of Life: Being the Subject of the First Two Anatomical Lectures Delivered Before the Royal College of Surgeons, of LondonLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 - 95 pages |
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... are most evident in lax and pendulous portions of it . Accordingly we sometimes ob- serve the scrotum and prepuce condensed into a surprizingly small and very com- pact mass . Thus have we even in the human body evidences of 34.
... are most evident in lax and pendulous portions of it . Accordingly we sometimes ob- serve the scrotum and prepuce condensed into a surprizingly small and very com- pact mass . Thus have we even in the human body evidences of 34.
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... human body evidences of irritability acting in various modes , whilst we can equally per- ceive that in tardigrade animals some of their muscles act with celerity . In the Lori , of whose habits Vosmaer has given so interesting an ...
... human body evidences of irritability acting in various modes , whilst we can equally per- ceive that in tardigrade animals some of their muscles act with celerity . In the Lori , of whose habits Vosmaer has given so interesting an ...
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... body besides the vis- cera , and which probably serves to main- tain amongst them likewise a concurrence of ... human subject obtained the title of the great sympathetie nerve . 1 59 1 ...
... body besides the vis- cera , and which probably serves to main- tain amongst them likewise a concurrence of ... human subject obtained the title of the great sympathetie nerve . 1 59 1 ...
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... human body there exists an as- semblage of organs , formed of common inert matter , such as we see after death , a principle of life and action , and a sen- . stances connected with diseases . Vehe- . ment actions vous fibrils. Such ...
... human body there exists an as- semblage of organs , formed of common inert matter , such as we see after death , a principle of life and action , and a sen- . stances connected with diseases . Vehe- . ment actions vous fibrils. Such ...
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... human body there exists an as- semblage of organs , formed of common inert matter , such as we see after death , a principle of life and action , and a sen- # tient and rational faculty , all intimately connected , yet 77.
... human body there exists an as- semblage of organs , formed of common inert matter , such as we see after death , a principle of life and action , and a sen- # tient and rational faculty , all intimately connected , yet 77.
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Page 14 - I think naturally conclude, that life does hot depend on organization. Mr. Hunter, who so patiently and accurately examined the different links of this great chain, which seems to connect even man with the common matter of the universe, was of this opinion. In speaking of the properties of life, he says, it is something that prevents...
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