Human anatomy simplified; in 3 lects1854 |
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... Hair . LECTURE II . The PAGE 1 The Brain and Spinal Marrow . The Heart , with its Arteries and Veins . The Lungs , Windpipe , and Epiglottis . The Stomach and Gastric Juice . Digestion . The Liver , and other Viscera .... 17 LECTURE III ...
... Hair . LECTURE II . The PAGE 1 The Brain and Spinal Marrow . The Heart , with its Arteries and Veins . The Lungs , Windpipe , and Epiglottis . The Stomach and Gastric Juice . Digestion . The Liver , and other Viscera .... 17 LECTURE III ...
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... I close with a few words on THE NAILS AND HAIR . 1. The NAILS are a horny substance growing at the end of * Combe's " Principles of Physiology , ” pp . 50. 59 . the human fingers and toes . They belong to the SIMPLIFIED . 15.
... I close with a few words on THE NAILS AND HAIR . 1. The NAILS are a horny substance growing at the end of * Combe's " Principles of Physiology , ” pp . 50. 59 . the human fingers and toes . They belong to the SIMPLIFIED . 15.
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... hair . There is an evident relation between the colour of the hair and the shade of the skin . Dark - skinned individuals have generally dark hair ; while the hair of fair persons is usually of a light colour . The hair , especially ...
... hair . There is an evident relation between the colour of the hair and the shade of the skin . Dark - skinned individuals have generally dark hair ; while the hair of fair persons is usually of a light colour . The hair , especially ...
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... Tendons ; the Cartilages ; the Nerves ; the Skin ; and a few brief observations on the Fat ; the Nails ; and the Hair . * Chambers's " Introduction to the Sciences , " p . 120 . D We now proceed to notice the more internal parts of.
... Tendons ; the Cartilages ; the Nerves ; the Skin ; and a few brief observations on the Fat ; the Nails ; and the Hair . * Chambers's " Introduction to the Sciences , " p . 120 . D We now proceed to notice the more internal parts of.
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... while they add to the beauty of the eye , prevent superfluous light , floating particles of dust , insects , & c . , from * " Family Friend , " vol . 1 , p . 38 . getting into it . At the roots of the hairs SIMPLIFIED . 39.
... while they add to the beauty of the eye , prevent superfluous light , floating particles of dust , insects , & c . , from * " Family Friend , " vol . 1 , p . 38 . getting into it . At the roots of the hairs SIMPLIFIED . 39.
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Human Anatomy Simplified; in a Course of Three Elementary Lectures ... John Sibree (M.A.) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1854 |
Human Anatomy Simplified in a Course of Three Elementary Lectures ... With a ... John SIBREE (M.A.) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1854 |
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ANATOMY animals aqueous humour arteries auditory nerve ball beautiful bile blood blood-vessels brain breathe cartilage cavities centre chyle chyme colour Combe's Principles connected contrivance conveyed cornea Coventry Creator crystalline lens delicate digestion disease duodenum epidermis excite eyelids feeling fingers FLEET STREET flesh fluid GASTRIC JUICE glands gristle hair hand head heart hinge House I Live human body human frame injury JAMES OGILVY joints juice Lectures ligaments liver lower lungs motion mouth mucus muscles nerves nose nostrils object pain palate pass person Philosophy Physiology portion preservation produce pupil quantity rays of light resembles respiration retina ribs round saliva secretion sensation sense of smell sense of taste skin skull sneezing soft sound speaking spinal marrow stomach structure substance surface tears teeth thin throat tion tongue tube tympanum upper various vertebræ vessels vitreous humour whole word
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Էջ 1 - My substance, was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Thine eyes, did see my substance, yet being imperfect ; and, in thy book, all my members, were written, which, in continuance, were fashioned, when, as yet, there was none of them.
Էջ 55 - How precious also are thy thoughts unto me, O God ! How great is the sum of them ! If I should count them, they are more in number than the sand. When I awake, I am still with thee.
Էջ 33 - Contrivance proves design ; and the predominant tendency of the contrivance indicates the disposition of the designer. The world abounds with contrivances ; and all the contrivances which we are acquainted with, are directed to beneficial purposes. Evil, no doubt, exists ; but is never, that we can perceive, the object of contrivance.
Էջ 39 - And fades the grass away. 3 Our life contains a thousand springs, And dies if one be gone : Strange ! that a harp of thousand strings Should keep in tune so long.
Էջ 33 - If he had wished our misery, he might have made sure of his purpose, by forming our senses to be so many sores and pains to us...
Էջ 33 - No anatomist ever discovered a system of organization calculated to produce pain and disease; or, in explaining the parts of the human body, ever said, this is to irritate; this to inflame...
Էջ 28 - Hunter's pithy remark is quoted, "some physiologists will have it, that the stomach is a mill, others, that it is a fermenting vat, others, again, that it is a stew-pan; but, in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting vat nor a stew-pan ; but a stomach, gentlemen, a stomach.
Էջ 39 - What rivers of tears have flown, excited by the cruel and perverse ways of man ! War has spread its carnage and desolation, and the eyes of widows and orphans have been suffused with tears ! Intemperance has blighted the homes of millions, and weeping and wailing have been incessant ! A thousand other evils which we may conquer, have given birth to tears enough to constirnte a flood — a great tide of grief.
Էջ 1 - I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made : marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
Էջ 55 - ... the heart, placed in the centre, is the focus where the blood collects, or the acting power by means of which it circulates and is preserved : the lungs, by means of another power draw in the external air and expel hurtful vapours : the stomach and intestines are the magazines where every thing that is required for the daily supply is prepared: the brain, that seat of the soul, is formed in a manner suitable to the dignity of its inhabitant: the senses, which are the soul's ministers, warn it...