Human Physiology, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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Page 36
... produced by the force that presides over the formation of the organic elements themselves , the force of life . Hence , the chemist is able to recompose many inorganic bodies ; whilst the products of organization and life set his art at ...
... produced by the force that presides over the formation of the organic elements themselves , the force of life . Hence , the chemist is able to recompose many inorganic bodies ; whilst the products of organization and life set his art at ...
Page 41
... 1 These singular effects are produced by the power of contractility or Sir J. E. Smith's Introduction to Botany , p . 325 . irritability , the nature of which will fall under consideration ANIMALS AND VEGETABLES . 41.
... 1 These singular effects are produced by the power of contractility or Sir J. E. Smith's Introduction to Botany , p . 325 . irritability , the nature of which will fall under consideration ANIMALS AND VEGETABLES . 41.
Page 64
... produced by a cut across a shoulder of mutton , is familiar to all . Previous to the division , the force of elasticity is kept neutralized by the mechanical circumstances of situation , or by the continuity of the parts ; but as soon ...
... produced by a cut across a shoulder of mutton , is familiar to all . Previous to the division , the force of elasticity is kept neutralized by the mechanical circumstances of situation , or by the continuity of the parts ; but as soon ...
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... produced : the animal's heart appeared to beat more quickly and feebly than usual ; but of this circumstance he could not be positive , on account of the natural quickness of its action . The animal was kept seven days , at which time ...
... produced : the animal's heart appeared to beat more quickly and feebly than usual ; but of this circumstance he could not be positive , on account of the natural quickness of its action . The animal was kept seven days , at which time ...
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... produced by sudden , and by gradual interference with its functions . Whilst a depressed portion of bone or an extravasation of blood may suddenly give rise to the abo- lition of the intellectual and moral faculties , gradual com ...
... produced by sudden , and by gradual interference with its functions . Whilst a depressed portion of bone or an extravasation of blood may suddenly give rise to the abo- lition of the intellectual and moral faculties , gradual com ...
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