The Portrait of Old Age: Wherein is Contained a Sacred Anatomy Both of Soul and Body, and a Perfect Account of the Infirmities of Age Incident to Them Both. Being a Paraphrase Upon the Six Former Verses of the XIIth Chapter of Ecclesiastes. By John Smith, ...E. Withers, 1752 - 237 pages |
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... matter , and together with it to make up one compofitum , the man being not the one , nor the other ; but most properly that which doth arise from the perfect union of them both ; and whatsoever is predicable of the whole , is ...
... matter , and together with it to make up one compofitum , the man being not the one , nor the other ; but most properly that which doth arise from the perfect union of them both ; and whatsoever is predicable of the whole , is ...
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... matter . If we con- fider on the part of the bones , first the fcapula , and take notice that it is feated in the strong part of the back , with freedom of mo- tion in its place , in which it is contained by the clavicle , and with ...
... matter . If we con- fider on the part of the bones , first the fcapula , and take notice that it is feated in the strong part of the back , with freedom of mo- tion in its place , in which it is contained by the clavicle , and with ...
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... matter . The teeth are of three kinds , either Incifores , Canini , or Md- lares : The firft are the broad fore - teeth ; the fecond are the next round - teeth ; which are ufually called the eye - teeth ; the last are the great double ...
... matter . The teeth are of three kinds , either Incifores , Canini , or Md- lares : The firft are the broad fore - teeth ; the fecond are the next round - teeth ; which are ufually called the eye - teeth ; the last are the great double ...
Page 86
... matter , though more pure and refined , from one part unto another , as the other channels of the body are . And here the cavity and poro- fity of the optick nerves ought as well to be reckoned among the holes through which fight is ...
... matter , though more pure and refined , from one part unto another , as the other channels of the body are . And here the cavity and poro- fity of the optick nerves ought as well to be reckoned among the holes through which fight is ...
Page 88
... matter between the fight and the tunica cornea : I might also add corrugatio & relaxatio uvea tunica , the con- fraction or dilatation of the apple of the eye ; or whatsoever else by obfcuring the glass , or obstructing the holes , may ...
... matter between the fight and the tunica cornea : I might also add corrugatio & relaxatio uvea tunica , the con- fraction or dilatation of the apple of the eye ; or whatsoever else by obfcuring the glass , or obstructing the holes , may ...
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