Human physiology, statical and dynamical, or, The conditions and course of the life of manHarper, 1858 - 649 Seiten |
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... Cavity 163. Diagram of the Fifth Nerve ..... 164. Ganglion of Gasser ..... 165. The Fifth Nerve .. 166. The inferior Maxillary ... 167. The Facial Nerve 168. The Glosso - pharyngeal Nerve ..... 169. Diagram of Anastomoses . .Bell PAGE ...
... Cavity 163. Diagram of the Fifth Nerve ..... 164. Ganglion of Gasser ..... 165. The Fifth Nerve .. 166. The inferior Maxillary ... 167. The Facial Nerve 168. The Glosso - pharyngeal Nerve ..... 169. Diagram of Anastomoses . .Bell PAGE ...
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... cavities set apart for that purpose . From these it must be taken by arrange- ments which can absorb it and carry it into the torrent of the circulation . Physical means must be resorted to , not only for the impulsion of these newly ...
... cavities set apart for that purpose . From these it must be taken by arrange- ments which can absorb it and carry it into the torrent of the circulation . Physical means must be resorted to , not only for the impulsion of these newly ...
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... cavities in which it has been so prepared , and that by which it is distributed to every part . We should have to show the way in which it becomes incorporated as a portion of the living mass , its duration in that condition , and the ...
... cavities in which it has been so prepared , and that by which it is distributed to every part . We should have to show the way in which it becomes incorporated as a portion of the living mass , its duration in that condition , and the ...
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... cavities , about the two hundredth of an inch in diameter , from the bottom of which project two or more parallel tubes , the mouth of the cup open- It is secreted by ing into the stomach , and the tubes ending in a closed term ...
... cavities , about the two hundredth of an inch in diameter , from the bottom of which project two or more parallel tubes , the mouth of the cup open- It is secreted by ing into the stomach , and the tubes ending in a closed term ...
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... cavity of the cell is occupied by a transparent mucus , which seems to have oozed from the open extremities of the epithelial particles : c , HYDROID STRUCTURE OF THE STOMACH . 51 fibrous matrix surrounding. Mucous membrane of the ...
... cavity of the cell is occupied by a transparent mucus , which seems to have oozed from the open extremities of the epithelial particles : c , HYDROID STRUCTURE OF THE STOMACH . 51 fibrous matrix surrounding. Mucous membrane of the ...
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Seite 417 - made during the experiment. I endeavored to recall the ideas ; they were feeble and indistinct. One recollection of terms, however, presented itself, and with the most intense belief and prophetic manner I exclaimed to Dr. Kinglake, ' Nothing exists but thoughts ; the universe is composed of impressions, ideas, pleasures, and pains.'
Seite 411 - of never-ending stories, that to my feelings were as sad and solemn as if they were stories drawn from times before CEdipus or Priam, before Tyre, before Memphis ; and, at the same time, a corresponding change took place in my dreams ; a theatre seemed suddenly opened
Seite 111 - grammes of solid residue, which corresponds to 1980 grammes of blood; consequently, the body contained 7520 grammes of blood (5540 escaping in the act of decapitation, and 1980 remaining in the body) ; hence the weight of the whole blood was to that of the body nearly in the ratio of one to eight. The
Seite 417 - sublime, and for a moment I walked round the room perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind, I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I
Seite 370 - forehead a sense of pressure, which continued increasing during some minutes. I did not, however, experience any pain in the ears, but my companion suffered so much that we were obliged to stop our descent for a short time. To remedy that inconvenience, the workmen instructed us, after having closed our nostrils and mouth, to
Seite 423 - form from them the idea of a square and a disk until he perceived a sensation of what he saw in the points of his fingers as if he really touched the objects. When he took the sphere, cube, and pyramid into his hand, he was astonished that he had not recognized them as such by sight, being well acquainted with them by touch.