On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... usually distributed into three kingdoms , as they are called ; the animal , vegetable , and mineral : but for the purpose of this treatise it will be neces- sary to take into our account the phenomena of the atmosphere also . The ...
... usually distributed into three kingdoms , as they are called ; the animal , vegetable , and mineral : but for the purpose of this treatise it will be neces- sary to take into our account the phenomena of the atmosphere also . The ...
الصفحة 46
... usually leaves us in a state of greater darkness than we were before ; of which the following extraordinary at- tempt , with reference to the very principle now under consideration , is a sufficient illustration . It is 46 ON THE BRAIN .
... usually leaves us in a state of greater darkness than we were before ; of which the following extraordinary at- tempt , with reference to the very principle now under consideration , is a sufficient illustration . It is 46 ON THE BRAIN .
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... usually surrounded by a kind of collar , from whence distinct nerves are distributed to the other parts of the body . In ascending still higher the scale of animal existence we find , together with a greater sym- metry of structure in ...
... usually surrounded by a kind of collar , from whence distinct nerves are distributed to the other parts of the body . In ascending still higher the scale of animal existence we find , together with a greater sym- metry of structure in ...
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... usually recur before the termination of the habitual period ; and , on the other hand , the individuals cannot at so early an hour have experienced such a degree of exhaus- tion as would of itself invite to sleep ? In stating that the ...
... usually recur before the termination of the habitual period ; and , on the other hand , the individuals cannot at so early an hour have experienced such a degree of exhaus- tion as would of itself invite to sleep ? In stating that the ...
الصفحة 90
... usually cheerful . Nor ought we to forget the compensa- tion which nature affords to those who are de- prived of sight , in the consequently quickened activity of some of the other senses . Let us however suppose for a moment that , all ...
... usually cheerful . Nor ought we to forget the compensa- tion which nature affords to those who are de- prived of sight , in the consequently quickened activity of some of the other senses . Let us however suppose for a moment that , all ...
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