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" I think, going too far to say that every fact connected with the human organization goes to prove, that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal, and, therefore, probably tropical, or nearly so, with regard to his geographical situation. This opinion... "
The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth - Seite 35
von Thomas Bell - 1835 - 332 Seiten
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On the Loss of Teeth and Loose Teeth: And on the Best Means of Restoring Them

Thomas Howard - 1861 - 78 Seiten
...and in some cases -are actually wanting. In man, on the contrary, every class appears to be equally developed, to a moderate, though a sufficient, degree,...opinion is principally derived from the formation of D his teeth and digestive organs, as well as from the character of his skin, and the general structure...
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On the Loss of Teeth and Loose Teeth: And on the Best Means of Restoring Them

Thomas Howard - 1861 - 80 Seiten
...greater or less degree, must be allowed to exist in every known tribe of our species, — cannot be 48 considered, in any one instance, as actually and exclusively...opinion is principally derived from the formation of D 49 his teeth and digestive organs, as well as from the character of his skin, and the general structure...
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Esoteric Anthropology (the Mysteries of Man) ... From the American ...

Thomas Low Nichols - 1873 - 370 Seiten
...grounds. It is, I think, not going too far to say, that every fact connected with the human organisation goes to prove that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal, and therefore tropical, or nearly so, with regard to his geographical position. This opinion is principally derived...
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Substance of the work entitled Fruits and farinacea the proper food of man ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - 1880 - 122 Seiten
...has not been hastily formed, nor without what appeared to me sufficient grounds. It is, I think, not going too far to say that every fact connected with...originally formed a frugivorous animal, and, therefore, tropical, or nearly so, with regard to his geographical position. This opinion is principally derived...
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The Secret of a Much Longer Life and More Pleaure in Living it ...

Goddard Ezekiel Dodge Diamond - 1906 - 142 Seiten
...was never made to be a carnivorous animal." Prof. Sir Charles Bell, FRS, states: "It is, I think, not going too far to say that every fact connected with...that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal. This opinion is principally derived from the formation of his teeth and digestive organs, as well as...
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The Secret of Long Life: Or How to Live in Three Centuries

Goddard E. Diamond - 1996 - 128 Seiten
...was never made to be a carnivorous animal." Prof. Sir Charles Bell, FRS, states: "It is, I think, not going too far to say that every fact connected with...that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal. This opinion is principally derived from the formation of his teeth and digestive organs, as well as...
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The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of ...

Howard Williams - 2003 - 436 Seiten
...the fruit of the trees of the garden." — PROFESSOR OWEN, Odontography, 471. "It is, I think, not going too far to say that every fact connected with...that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal. This opinion is principally derived from the formation of his teeth and of his digestive organs, as...
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The Dietetic Reformer and Vegetarian Messenger, Band 2

1861 - 686 Seiten
...grounds. It is, I think, not going too far to Bay, that every fact connected with the human organisation goes to prove that man was originally formed a frugivorous animal ; and therefore tropical, or nearly so, with regard to his geographical position. This opinion is principally derived...
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