An Enquiry Into the Probability and Rationality of Mr. Hunter's Theory of Life: Being the Subject of the First Two Anatomical Lectures Delivered Before the Royal College of Surgeons, of LondonLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 - 95 pagina's |
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... seems concentrated in one brief but enthusiastic sentence of Cicero , which therefore I quote . In nulla re , propiùs ad deos homines acce- dunt , quam salutem hominibus dando . In occupying the situation of the last gentleman who taught 6.
... seems concentrated in one brief but enthusiastic sentence of Cicero , which therefore I quote . In nulla re , propiùs ad deos homines acce- dunt , quam salutem hominibus dando . In occupying the situation of the last gentleman who taught 6.
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... seem to refer to one and the same act of the mind - should be verifiable or probable , and should ra- tionally account for all the known pha- nomena of the subject they pretend to ex- plain ; under which circumstances it is allowable to ...
... seem to refer to one and the same act of the mind - should be verifiable or probable , and should ra- tionally account for all the known pha- nomena of the subject they pretend to ex- plain ; under which circumstances it is allowable to ...
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... seems highly probable , it was his think- ing in the manner he was known to do , that caused him to survey all the facts connected with the subject of life in general with so much accuracy , as well as to note its disordered states and ...
... seems highly probable , it was his think- ing in the manner he was known to do , that caused him to survey all the facts connected with the subject of life in general with so much accuracy , as well as to note its disordered states and ...
Pagina 14
... seems to have put us into a right path , and every step we take our prospects become more enlarged and distinct , and we evidently approximate to the ultimate object which we have in view . Whoever duly reflects on the extent of human ...
... seems to have put us into a right path , and every step we take our prospects become more enlarged and distinct , and we evidently approximate to the ultimate object which we have in view . Whoever duly reflects on the extent of human ...
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... seem material which subject I consider first , I shall begin with the Fibres , the only visible means by which motion and sensation are pro- duced ; for this will lead directly to the con- sideration of Mr. Hunter's Theory of Life . In ...
... seem material which subject I consider first , I shall begin with the Fibres , the only visible means by which motion and sensation are pro- duced ; for this will lead directly to the con- sideration of Mr. Hunter's Theory of Life . In ...
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Pagina 14 - I think naturally conclude, that life does hot depend on organization. Mr. Hunter, who so patiently and accurately examined the different links of this great chain, which seems to connect even man with the common matter of the universe, was of this opinion. In speaking of the properties of life, he says, it is something that prevents...
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