William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the BloodC.K. Paul & Company, 1878 - 350 pagini |
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... reason vouchsafed to man was guide sufficient for conduct and conclusion , both as regards the now and the here- after . But as the astronomer has of late been suffered to say that the Sun , with his attendant 2 INTRODUCTION .
... reason vouchsafed to man was guide sufficient for conduct and conclusion , both as regards the now and the here- after . But as the astronomer has of late been suffered to say that the Sun , with his attendant 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... reasons why warm - blooded animals die in water and fishes in air , he thinks , is due to their hearts not being adequately cooled by the inbreathed air in the one case , by the water passed over their gills in the other . ( Ibid ...
... reasons why warm - blooded animals die in water and fishes in air , he thinks , is due to their hearts not being adequately cooled by the inbreathed air in the one case , by the water passed over their gills in the other . ( Ibid ...
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... reason why there are two orders of vessels in the animal body , " says the great man of Pergamos , " is that the several parts may be supplied with the kind of nutriment appropriate to them . What so absurd as to suppose that the dense ...
... reason why there are two orders of vessels in the animal body , " says the great man of Pergamos , " is that the several parts may be supplied with the kind of nutriment appropriate to them . What so absurd as to suppose that the dense ...
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... Reason assures us , however , that such pores must exist . Nature does nothing imperfectly or in vain , and it is not by accident that these passages lie so deeply , or end by such inconspicuous orifices . Besides these pores , however ...
... Reason assures us , however , that such pores must exist . Nature does nothing imperfectly or in vain , and it is not by accident that these passages lie so deeply , or end by such inconspicuous orifices . Besides these pores , however ...
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... reason why there are only two valves on the left instead of three , as on the right side of the heart , is in order that the orifice they guard should not be so accurately closed as to impede the escape of fuliginous matters from the ...
... reason why there are only two valves on the left instead of three , as on the right side of the heart , is in order that the orifice they guard should not be so accurately closed as to impede the escape of fuliginous matters from the ...
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William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood Robert Willis Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
William Harvey. A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ... Robert Willis (M.D.) Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
William Harvey: A History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood Robert Willis Vizualizare completă - 1878 |
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Pagina 212 - Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff : you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.
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