The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 179
... stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of com- municating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which , however ...
... stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of com- municating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which , however ...
Strana 212
... stomach ; but the branch of . a tree has a complete system of organs to itself , and is hence capable in many cases of existing by itself , and producing buds , layers , and other kinds of offspring , when separated from the trunk . The ...
... stomach ; but the branch of . a tree has a complete system of organs to itself , and is hence capable in many cases of existing by itself , and producing buds , layers , and other kinds of offspring , when separated from the trunk . The ...
Strana 252
... stomach to that of digestion by the stimulus of the food introduced into it ; so the heart and blood - vessels are excited by the sti- mulus of the blood ; and the vessels that carry off the recremental materials , by the different ...
... stomach to that of digestion by the stimulus of the food introduced into it ; so the heart and blood - vessels are excited by the sti- mulus of the blood ; and the vessels that carry off the recremental materials , by the different ...
Strana 255
... stomach triturates , or , as we now call it , digests its food , calculated it , in conjunction with the assistance it receives from the auxiliary muscles , which he conceived to divide the labour about equally with IRRITABILITY , AND ...
... stomach triturates , or , as we now call it , digests its food , calculated it , in conjunction with the assistance it receives from the auxiliary muscles , which he conceived to divide the labour about equally with IRRITABILITY , AND ...
Strana 256
... stomach , he had been nearer the truth . " * The fallacy of this theory , however , and espe- cially as it applies to the stomach , has been completely exposed in our own day , by the well- ascertained fact , that though the muscular ...
... stomach , he had been nearer the truth . " * The fallacy of this theory , however , and espe- cially as it applies to the stomach , has been completely exposed in our own day , by the well- ascertained fact , that though the muscular ...
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