Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 344 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... lungs of animals . It does not , I think , appear , that we are acquainted with the action of the air upon the blood , or in what man- ner that action is communicated by the lungs ; yet we find that a very short suspension of their ...
... lungs of animals . It does not , I think , appear , that we are acquainted with the action of the air upon the blood , or in what man- ner that action is communicated by the lungs ; yet we find that a very short suspension of their ...
Pagina 62
... lungs , depends upon a simple yet beautiful mechanical contrivance , referrible to the structure of the bones which enclose it . [ Pl . X. fig . 1. ] The ribs are articulated to the backbone , or rather to its side fer this model to the ...
... lungs , depends upon a simple yet beautiful mechanical contrivance , referrible to the structure of the bones which enclose it . [ Pl . X. fig . 1. ] The ribs are articulated to the backbone , or rather to its side fer this model to the ...
Pagina 63
... lungs may be distended with seventy or a hundred such cubic inches . † The thorax , says Schel- hammer , forms a kind of bellows , such as never have been , nor probably will be , made by any artificer . ‡ For the mode of articulation ...
... lungs may be distended with seventy or a hundred such cubic inches . † The thorax , says Schel- hammer , forms a kind of bellows , such as never have been , nor probably will be , made by any artificer . ‡ For the mode of articulation ...
Pagina 64
... lungs , and relieving the heart amidst the more tumultuous flowing of the blood which exercise and exertion produce . - Bell's Treatise on Animal Mechanics . the tibia . It protects both the tendon and the 64 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT.
... lungs , and relieving the heart amidst the more tumultuous flowing of the blood which exercise and exertion produce . - Bell's Treatise on Animal Mechanics . the tibia . It protects both the tendon and the 64 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT.
Pagina 81
... lungs , for the admis- sion of air , exclusively of every other substance ; we have muscles , some in the larynx , and without number in the tongue , for the purpose of modulating that air in its passage , with a variety , a compass ...
... lungs , for the admis- sion of air , exclusively of every other substance ; we have muscles , some in the larynx , and without number in the tongue , for the purpose of modulating that air in its passage , with a variety , a compass ...
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