The Philosophy of Vital MotionJohn Churchill, 1851 - 158 páginas |
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Página 15
... effects of heat in ordinary matter , repulsion of the particles marking the com- munication , and attraction the ... effect of heat in a vessel composed of the simpler organic fabrics , for we have already seen that the particles of ...
... effects of heat in ordinary matter , repulsion of the particles marking the com- munication , and attraction the ... effect of heat in a vessel composed of the simpler organic fabrics , for we have already seen that the particles of ...
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... effect of the increased warmth of the season . It does not appear , however , by what means the solar heat can be concerned in the production of the focal movements by which the latex is agitated , for this agency operates uniformly and ...
... effect of the increased warmth of the season . It does not appear , however , by what means the solar heat can be concerned in the production of the focal movements by which the latex is agitated , for this agency operates uniformly and ...
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... effects are tangible and intelligible , and therefore we leave the others in abeyance for the present . We know from the history of the animal economy that the production of organic heat will be commen- surate with the molecular changes ...
... effects are tangible and intelligible , and therefore we leave the others in abeyance for the present . We know from the history of the animal economy that the production of organic heat will be commen- surate with the molecular changes ...
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... effects will always follow when the plant is sub- jected to these agents . 2. Of intra - organic force as an agent in the general movement of the sap . The evidence which appertains to this division of our subject , above what has been ...
... effects will always follow when the plant is sub- jected to these agents . 2. Of intra - organic force as an agent in the general movement of the sap . The evidence which appertains to this division of our subject , above what has been ...
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... effect , in some respects similar , may also be noticed in the skin of persons in whom the circulatory powers are feeble , and the appearance sallow and bloodless during the winter , but who lose their sallowness and become roseate and ...
... effect , in some respects similar , may also be noticed in the skin of persons in whom the circulatory powers are feeble , and the appearance sallow and bloodless during the winter , but who lose their sallowness and become roseate and ...
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agencies agent alimentary canal analogous ANATOMY animal bodies appear argue arterial auricles blood capillary carbonic acid cause cavities cells centres chemical chemical affinity CHEMISTRY circulation cloth coats coloured condition connexion consequence cyclosis dartos diastole dilatation DISEASES electricity electrometer Engravings erectile tissue evidence existence expansion extra-organic force fact Fcap fibres fibrine fluid Foolscap 8vo Foreign Medical Review frog heart heat hence HOSPITAL inorganic irritability latex laticiferous light limb manner MANUAL Medical Journal MEDICINE ments mind mode muscular action muscular contraction muscular system nature necessary nerves nervous influence nervous system OBSERVATIONS operation ordinary organic force PATHOLOGY peculiar PHARMACOPOEIAS phenomena phenomenon physical PHYSICIAN PHYSIOLOGY Plates Post 8vo practical practitioner present principle racter reason recommend relation respiration SCROFULA Second Edition sensitive plant stimulus suppose SURGERY Surgical systole Third Edition tion tissues traction treatise TREATMENT uterus vascular ventricles vessels vital motion VITAL MOVEMENTS volume voluntary muscles
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Página 132 - This possession was rendered more probable by the known fact that she was, or had been, a heretic. Voltaire humorously advises the devil to decline all acquaintance with medical men; and it would have been more to his reputation if he had taken this advice in the present instance. The case had attracted the particular attention of a young physician, and by his statement many eminent physiologists and psychologists visited the town and cross-examined the case on the spot.
Página 134 - ... that all thoughts are in themselves imperishable ; and that if the intelligent faculty should be rendered more comprehensive, it would require only a different and apportioned organization — the body celestial, instead of the body terrestrial — to bring before every human soul the collective experience of its whole past existence. And this — this, perchance, is the dread book of judgment, in whose mysterious hieroglyphics every idle word is recorded...