On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... 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 we might expect , in their form and position ; but in their functions ...
... 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 we might expect , in their form and position ; but in their functions ...
الصفحة 9
... body and their mode of growth are almost precisely the same ; for the bone , muscle , tendon , skin , hair , and brain of the PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . 9 The Physical Character of The Physical Character of Man, compared with that of ...
... body and their mode of growth are almost precisely the same ; for the bone , muscle , tendon , skin , hair , and brain of the PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . 9 The Physical Character of The Physical Character of Man, compared with that of ...
الصفحة 12
... body ; but are perhaps more remarkable in the spine than in any other part : and the spine there- fore may be selected as a fit term of com- 12 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . Differences in the Form of the Infant and the Adult ...
... body ; but are perhaps more remarkable in the spine than in any other part : and the spine there- fore may be selected as a fit term of com- 12 PHYSICAL CHARACTER OF MAN . Differences in the Form of the Infant and the Adult ...
الصفحة 15
... bodies and processes of the several vertebræ on which the strength and flexibility of the spine depend , are in early infancy still in a soft or cartilaginous state ; while the annular portions , which with their intervening ligaments ...
... bodies and processes of the several vertebræ on which the strength and flexibility of the spine depend , are in early infancy still in a soft or cartilaginous state ; while the annular portions , which with their intervening ligaments ...
الصفحة 18
... body , and view him only in his merely ani- mal character , man is still the most excellent of animals . How confined are the powers of other animals , considered generally , when compared with those of the human species . The comb of ...
... body , and view him only in his merely ani- mal character , man is still the most excellent of animals . How confined are the powers of other animals , considered generally , when compared with those of the human species . The comb of ...
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