American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 10Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... cause . However delicate the parts of a fœtus , or a vegetable , in the first moments that we can perceive them , they still sess life , and have within themselves the germ of all the phenomena which this life will develope in the ...
... cause . However delicate the parts of a fœtus , or a vegetable , in the first moments that we can perceive them , they still sess life , and have within themselves the germ of all the phenomena which this life will develope in the ...
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... cause of hunger has been placed in the mutual attrition of the ruge of the empty stomach , in the irritation produc ... causes absorption of fat , great prostration of strength , increased sensi- bility , with watchfulness , and a most ...
... cause of hunger has been placed in the mutual attrition of the ruge of the empty stomach , in the irritation produc ... causes absorption of fat , great prostration of strength , increased sensi- bility , with watchfulness , and a most ...
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... action of the stomach is sometimes inverted , and the contractions , which in that case are forcible , rapid , and convul sive , cause vomiting . The exertions of the respiratory muscles are , however , ne- cessary to PHYSIOLOGY .
... action of the stomach is sometimes inverted , and the contractions , which in that case are forcible , rapid , and convul sive , cause vomiting . The exertions of the respiratory muscles are , however , ne- cessary to PHYSIOLOGY .
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... cause of absorption , that process should be carried on with regularity . On the contrary , absorption is occasion- ally very deficient , when abundance of fluids is presented to the mouths of the vessels , as in ædema ; and in other ...
... cause of absorption , that process should be carried on with regularity . On the contrary , absorption is occasion- ally very deficient , when abundance of fluids is presented to the mouths of the vessels , as in ædema ; and in other ...
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... cause consists in the forcible entrance of blood into the cavity . The auricles and ventri- cles , when viewed in relation to each other , are successively contracted and di- lated ; the corresponding parts acting at the same time on ...
... cause consists in the forcible entrance of blood into the cavity . The auricles and ventri- cles , when viewed in relation to each other , are successively contracted and di- lated ; the corresponding parts acting at the same time on ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 10 William Nicholson Affichage du livre entier - 1821 |
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or Dictionary of ..., Volume 10 William Nicholson Affichage du livre entier - 1818 |
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 8 William Nicholson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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