The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 337
... Heart of any other Animal . He desired us first of all to observe the Pericardium , or outward Case of the Heart , which we did very attentively ; and by the Help of our Glasses discerned in it Millions of little Scars , which seem'd to ...
... Heart of any other Animal . He desired us first of all to observe the Pericardium , or outward Case of the Heart , which we did very attentively ; and by the Help of our Glasses discerned in it Millions of little Scars , which seem'd to ...
Strana 338
... Hearts ; insomuch , that the whole Heart was wound up together like a Gordian Knot , and must have had very irregular and unequal Motions , whilst it was employed in its Vital Function . One Thing we thought very observable , namely ...
... Hearts ; insomuch , that the whole Heart was wound up together like a Gordian Knot , and must have had very irregular and unequal Motions , whilst it was employed in its Vital Function . One Thing we thought very observable , namely ...
Strana 339
... Heart , not being able to determine among our selves the Nature of its Substance , which differed in so many Particulars from that of the Heart in other Females . Accordingly we laid it into a Pan of burning Coals , when we observed in ...
... Heart , not being able to determine among our selves the Nature of its Substance , which differed in so many Particulars from that of the Heart in other Females . Accordingly we laid it into a Pan of burning Coals , when we observed in ...
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