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Elements of Physiology: Being an Account of the Laws and Principles of the ... - Página 307
por Thomas Johnstone Aitkin - 1838 - 514 páginas
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The Quarterly Journal, Volumen14

1823 - 508 páginas
...us the symptoms of disease with more precision. In terror, we readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the...rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct...
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The Leeds Correspondent: A Literary, Mathematical, and ..., Volumen5

1823 - 272 páginas
...us the symptoms of disease with more precision. In terror, we readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the...rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct...
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An Exposition of the Natural System of the Nerves of the Human Body: With a ...

Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 414 páginas
...symptoms of disease with more precision. In terror, we can readily conceive, why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears: the...or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his T 4 eyes are rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application...
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Essays on the Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression

Sir Charles Bell - 1824 - 266 páginas
...operation. Let us contemplate the expression of terror. We can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes...
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The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body, Volumen2

John Bell, Bell, Sir Charles Bell - 1829 - 626 páginas
...the symptoms of disease with more precision. In terror, we can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears ; the...rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the intent application of his mind to the objects of his apprehensions, and its direct...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ..., Volumen18

1844 - 588 páginas
...with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered...rapidly and wildly in search of something. In this we only perceive the "intense application of his mind to the object of his apprehensions — its direct...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen2

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 páginas
...operation. Let us contemplate the appearance of terror. We can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered; or why, with hesitating unn bewildered steps, his eyes...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen46

1845 - 610 páginas
...it will serve to render the portrait more complete. " We can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volumen1;Volumen46

1845 - 606 páginas
...it will serve to render the portrait more complete. " We can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes...
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The New Pictorial & Illustrated Family Magazine, Established for ..., Volumen3

1846 - 544 páginas
...operation. Let us contemplate the appearance of terror. We can readily conceive why a man stands with eyes intently fixed on the object of his fears, the eyebrows elevated to the utmost, and the eye largely uncovered ; or why, with hesitating and bewildered steps, his eyes...
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