The Physiology of Common Life, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1875 |
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... contain - Cause of the change of colour - The marvel of the circulation- Quantity of our blood - Blood - letting - Transfusion : history of the at- tempts : when it may be successfully employed - Blood does not form the organs ...
... contain - Cause of the change of colour - The marvel of the circulation- Quantity of our blood - Blood - letting - Transfusion : history of the at- tempts : when it may be successfully employed - Blood does not form the organs ...
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... contained in the body will be found passing and re- passing ; whereas only one - sixtieth or one - seventieth of the solids of the body pass into them . * Such being the part played by water in the organism , we can understand how the ...
... contained in the body will be found passing and re- passing ; whereas only one - sixtieth or one - seventieth of the solids of the body pass into them . * Such being the part played by water in the organism , we can understand how the ...
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... contained considerable quantities of water . " I examined carefully the whole alimentary canal , " he says , " in order to see if there were any peculiarity which might account for the fact that these ani * CLAUDE BERNARD : Leçons de ...
... contained considerable quantities of water . " I examined carefully the whole alimentary canal , " he says , " in order to see if there were any peculiarity which might account for the fact that these ani * CLAUDE BERNARD : Leçons de ...
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... containing moisture . Some animals , on the other hand , are never seen but in the vicinity of water . The pres- ence of the rhinoceros , buffalo , and gnu , of the giraffe , zebra , and pallah ( Antelope melampus ) , is always a ...
... containing moisture . Some animals , on the other hand , are never seen but in the vicinity of water . The pres- ence of the rhinoceros , buffalo , and gnu , of the giraffe , zebra , and pallah ( Antelope melampus ) , is always a ...
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... contain organic matters ; because we should imagine that in ten pounds of such earth there could scarce- ly be contained sufficient organic matter to supply the de- mands of an adult . Nor will it get rid of the difficulty to say that ...
... contain organic matters ; because we should imagine that in ten pounds of such earth there could scarce- ly be contained sufficient organic matter to supply the de- mands of an adult . Nor will it get rid of the difficulty to say that ...
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The physiology of common life: with numerous woodcuts ; in 2 vol, Volume 1 George Henry Lewes Visualização integral - 1860 |
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Página 36 - The two latter I frequently dislodged by shifting my hold on the bars, and driving my knuckles into their ribs ; but my friend above stuck fast, and, as he held by two bars, was immovable.
Página 149 - It would be very desirable indeed, if the men could acquire the taste for Greenland food, since all experience has shown that the large use of oil and fat meats is the true secret of life in these frozen countries, and that the natives cannot subsist without it, becoming diseased, and dying with a more meagre diet.
Página 36 - Mr. Jervas Bellamy, who lay dead, with his son, the lieutenant, hand in hand, near the southernmost wall of the prison.
Página 31 - ... eighteen feet, in a close sultry night, in Bengal, shut up to the eastward and southward (the only quarters from whence air could reach us) by dead walls, and by a wall and door to the north, open only to the westward by two windows, strongly barred with iron, from which we could receive scarce any the least circulation of fresh air.