The Philosophy of Vital MotionJohn Churchill, 1851 - 158 páginas |
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... peculiar to the creature itself , but also upon a more general and comprehensive agent , which affects at one and the same time the entire realm of nature . As in the sensitive plant and lizard , so in other plants and animals , the ...
... peculiar to the creature itself , but also upon a more general and comprehensive agent , which affects at one and the same time the entire realm of nature . As in the sensitive plant and lizard , so in other plants and animals , the ...
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... peculiar in the phenomena of cyclosis . The second special movement of the sap , or rotation , is that which is observed in the contents of certain cells , and the phenomena are always limited to one of these rudimentary bodies . The ...
... peculiar in the phenomena of cyclosis . The second special movement of the sap , or rotation , is that which is observed in the contents of certain cells , and the phenomena are always limited to one of these rudimentary bodies . The ...
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... peculiar principles , we find within the organism the several forces of ordinary matter — namely , heat , chemical affinity , electricity , and the rest . Of these agents , at this stage of our inquiry , heat is the only one whose ...
... peculiar principles , we find within the organism the several forces of ordinary matter — namely , heat , chemical affinity , electricity , and the rest . Of these agents , at this stage of our inquiry , heat is the only one whose ...
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... peculiar nature of the nervous system , and the relation which this system holds to the rest of the organism , would authorize such a conjecture . The composition is of cells and fibres , constructed upon a common type , and moulded ...
... peculiar nature of the nervous system , and the relation which this system holds to the rest of the organism , would authorize such a conjecture . The composition is of cells and fibres , constructed upon a common type , and moulded ...
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... peculiar condition of the vessels at the time , as the natural consequence of the degree of ordinary force resulting in the nutrient changes , to which at the time the vessels are subjected . The history of the function of respiration ...
... peculiar condition of the vessels at the time , as the natural consequence of the degree of ordinary force resulting in the nutrient changes , to which at the time the vessels are subjected . The history of the function of respiration ...
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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