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Página 151
The distinctions between animals and vegetables ; the general polity ( as the
author terms it ) of nature in the mutual ... and their dependence on each other ;
the chemical examination of the compounds which constitute the animal frame ;
the ...
The distinctions between animals and vegetables ; the general polity ( as the
author terms it ) of nature in the mutual ... and their dependence on each other ;
the chemical examination of the compounds which constitute the animal frame ;
the ...
Página 154
This apparent diffusion of the vital principle in many animals , in such a way
throughout their various ganglia and separate systems of nerves , as to admit of
conferring separate vitality on detached portions , shews clearly that in those
animals ...
This apparent diffusion of the vital principle in many animals , in such a way
throughout their various ganglia and separate systems of nerves , as to admit of
conferring separate vitality on detached portions , shews clearly that in those
animals ...
Página 400
As the channel of the primitive ocean would be entirely emptied by the
transference of its waters into this new channel , we are at a loss to perceive how
the skeletons of the animals which were destroyed by this event , should be
found ...
As the channel of the primitive ocean would be entirely emptied by the
transference of its waters into this new channel , we are at a loss to perceive how
the skeletons of the animals which were destroyed by this event , should be
found ...
Página 401
And who , before the era of Mr . Granville Penn , ever imagined that the action of
a troubled water would dislocate and fracture the bones of animals , still covered
with flesh and skin , to such a degree , that when the integuments had de . cayed
...
And who , before the era of Mr . Granville Penn , ever imagined that the action of
a troubled water would dislocate and fracture the bones of animals , still covered
with flesh and skin , to such a degree , that when the integuments had de . cayed
...
Página 668
The remarks upon the brain , a part of the animal structure which is treated with
more attention now than it ever was ... in some animals that have no brain , as in
those whose brains are developed in a very high degree ; I had almost said , as ...
The remarks upon the brain , a part of the animal structure which is treated with
more attention now than it ever was ... in some animals that have no brain , as in
those whose brains are developed in a very high degree ; I had almost said , as ...
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