| Edwin Saunders - 1837 - 126 Seiten
...should undoubtedly be removed or prevented, in all such cases, with the utmost care and promptitude. and construction to the human mouth, with its teeth,...those functions, we must follow closely the method she cmploys. C2 But there is another and still more important aspect in which the teeth claim to be regarded,... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 432 Seiten
...the tongue, and its actions. The fact is interesting, not only as a rare instance of human ingenuity, but also as exhibiting in a most striking light the...Nature for particular ends, that, in order to arrive at any thing like an imitation of those functions, we must follow closely the method she employs. In 1843... | |
| World - 1868 - 528 Seiten
...the tongue and its actions. The fact is interesting, not only as a rare instance of human ingenuity, but also as exhibiting in a most striking light the...functions, and that so perfect are the contrivances of Nature for particular ends, that in order to arrive at anything like an imitation of these functions,... | |
| World - 1874 - 452 Seiten
...the tongue and its actions. The fact is interesting, not only as a rare instance of human ingenuity, but also as exhibiting in a most striking light the...to their respective functions, and that so perfect arc the contrivances of Nature for particular ends, that in order to arrive at anything like an imitation... | |
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