The Philosophy of Vital MotionJohn Churchill, 1851 - 158 páginas |
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... find in inorganic nature ? Will it explain the hitherto inexplicable capillary movements of the blood ? -will it solve the oft- perplexed , and still unread riddle of muscular action ? -will it tell us why the heart continues its ...
... find in inorganic nature ? Will it explain the hitherto inexplicable capillary movements of the blood ? -will it solve the oft- perplexed , and still unread riddle of muscular action ? -will it tell us why the heart continues its ...
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... find , on the one hand , that cosmical force pervades the organism and constitutes part of its vitality , and , on the other , that organic force is not restricted to the limits of the body . Before we enter upon any special and syste ...
... find , on the one hand , that cosmical force pervades the organism and constitutes part of its vitality , and , on the other , that organic force is not restricted to the limits of the body . Before we enter upon any special and syste ...
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... find these tissues to con- tract when exposed to cold , and to pass into an oppo- site state under the influence of warmth , inasmuch as this action must be supposed to be common to all the rudimentary tissues of the economy . In this ...
... find these tissues to con- tract when exposed to cold , and to pass into an oppo- site state under the influence of warmth , inasmuch as this action must be supposed to be common to all the rudimentary tissues of the economy . In this ...
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... find no reason to doubt this conclusion . It is found , indeed , that various inorganic solids are affected differently by heat , some being acted upon to a much greater extent than others : and this is sufficient to show that there may ...
... find no reason to doubt this conclusion . It is found , indeed , that various inorganic solids are affected differently by heat , some being acted upon to a much greater extent than others : and this is sufficient to show that there may ...
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... find entrance by other channels . In the lower cellular plants , also , which are adherent to dry and barren rocks , the surface which exercises the function of absorption is that which corresponds to the aërial system of more perfect ...
... find entrance by other channels . In the lower cellular plants , also , which are adherent to dry and barren rocks , the surface which exercises the function of absorption is that which corresponds to the aërial system of more perfect ...
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agencies agent alimentary canal anæmia 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 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 MIDWIFERY 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 PRINCIPLES racter reason recommend relation respiration SCROFULA Second Edition sensitive plant stimulus student suppose SURGERY Surgical systole Third Edition tion tissues traction treatise TREATMENT uterus vascular ventricles vessels VITAL MOVEMENTS volume voluntary muscles