On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... ORGAN 288 28 CHAP . IV . ON THE BRAIN , CONSIDERED AS THE ORGAN OF THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES 43 CHAP . V. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF ANIMALS IN GENERAL . 47 SECT . I. The Nervous System of the inferior Animals . . II . The Nervous System of ...
... ORGAN 288 28 CHAP . IV . ON THE BRAIN , CONSIDERED AS THE ORGAN OF THE INTELLECTUAL FACULTIES 43 CHAP . V. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF ANIMALS IN GENERAL . 47 SECT . I. The Nervous System of the inferior Animals . . II . The Nervous System of ...
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... organs adapted to the pur- pose , they are hence denominated organized bodies . The individuals of the animal kingdom very closely resemble those of the vegetable in the two properties just described . The respective organs differ , as ...
... organs adapted to the pur- pose , they are hence denominated organized bodies . The individuals of the animal kingdom very closely resemble those of the vegetable in the two properties just described . The respective organs differ , as ...
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... organs ; and similar parts become similarly diseased : the special senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual ...
... organs ; and similar parts become similarly diseased : the special senses of sight , hearing , taste , and smell , are exercised through the medium of similar organs , simply modified according to the particular wants of individual ...
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... organs to the corresponding organs of brutes , it has sometimes been absurdly asked what claim man has , from his physical structure or powers , to be placed first in the scale of ani- mal beings . His strength , what is it to that of ...
... organs to the corresponding organs of brutes , it has sometimes been absurdly asked what claim man has , from his physical structure or powers , to be placed first in the scale of ani- mal beings . His strength , what is it to that of ...
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... ( pollice truncatus , ) verifies this statement ; the Roman soldier who had been deprived of his thumb , being deemed unfit for service . strument : nor could the organs even of the beaver C 2 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . 19.
... ( pollice truncatus , ) verifies this statement ; the Roman soldier who had been deprived of his thumb , being deemed unfit for service . strument : nor could the organs even of the beaver C 2 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . 19.
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