On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 34
... . And " in order to enable it to apply itself to objects " of various shapes , it is evidently most conve- “ nient that it should be divided into many • 64 parts , as it is : and it seems 34 POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND ,
... . And " in order to enable it to apply itself to objects " of various shapes , it is evidently most conve- “ nient that it should be divided into many • 64 parts , as it is : and it seems 34 POWERS OF THE HUMAN HAND ,
الصفحة 56
... evidently feel regret upon separation from these their companions . On the supposition that the brain is the organ of the intellectual powers , physiologists have been led to compare the proportions of the whole and of its several ...
... evidently feel regret upon separation from these their companions . On the supposition that the brain is the organ of the intellectual powers , physiologists have been led to compare the proportions of the whole and of its several ...
الصفحة 60
... evidently is in reasoning , that neither the olfactory nor the optic nerves are derived from the hemispheres : whence it would appear that , with the doubtful exception of the nerves of smell and sight , not a single nerve of the whole ...
... evidently is in reasoning , that neither the olfactory nor the optic nerves are derived from the hemispheres : whence it would appear that , with the doubtful exception of the nerves of smell and sight , not a single nerve of the whole ...
الصفحة 61
... evidently supplied from other sources . Either then the great mass of the brain is allotted in a most anomalous disproportion to the two senses of smell and sight , which in many animals are comparatively weak ; or , if it do not supply ...
... evidently supplied from other sources . Either then the great mass of the brain is allotted in a most anomalous disproportion to the two senses of smell and sight , which in many animals are comparatively weak ; or , if it do not supply ...
الصفحة 65
... evidently more safe to judge of others by their words and actions , and the general tenor of their conduct , than to run the risk of con- demning an individual from the indication of some organ , the activity of which , for a moment ...
... evidently more safe to judge of others by their words and actions , and the general tenor of their conduct , than to run the risk of con- demning an individual from the indication of some organ , the activity of which , for a moment ...
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