Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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... ligament ; a substitution which shows the same care . Within this socket it is imbedded in fat , of all animal substances the best adapted both to its repose and motion . It is sheltered by the eyebrows ; an arch of hair , which , like ...
... ligament ; a substitution which shows the same care . Within this socket it is imbedded in fat , of all animal substances the best adapted both to its repose and motion . It is sheltered by the eyebrows ; an arch of hair , which , like ...
Pagina 63
... ligaments allow ; which was the first thing required . - But then the rotatory motion is unprovided for : Therefore , secondly , to make the head capable of this , a farther mechanism is intro- G 2 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT 63 CHAPTER ...
... ligaments allow ; which was the first thing required . - But then the rotatory motion is unprovided for : Therefore , secondly , to make the head capable of this , a farther mechanism is intro- G 2 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT 63 CHAPTER ...
Pagina 71
... there are three views under which the spine ought to be regarded , and in all which , it cannot fail to excite our admiration . These views relate to its articulations , its ligaments , and its perforation ; and IN THE HUMAN FRAME . 71.
... there are three views under which the spine ought to be regarded , and in all which , it cannot fail to excite our admiration . These views relate to its articulations , its ligaments , and its perforation ; and IN THE HUMAN FRAME . 71.
Pagina 72
William Paley. articulations , its ligaments , and its perforation ; and to the corresponding advantages which the body derives from it , for action , for strength , and for that which is essential to every part , a secure communication ...
William Paley. articulations , its ligaments , and its perforation ; and to the corresponding advantages which the body derives from it , for action , for strength , and for that which is essential to every part , a secure communication ...
Pagina 76
... ligament keeps the two parts of the joint so firmly in their place , that none of the motions which the limb naturally per- forms , none of the jerks and twists to which it is ordi- narily liable , nothing less indeed than the utmost ...
... ligament keeps the two parts of the joint so firmly in their place , that none of the motions which the limb naturally per- forms , none of the jerks and twists to which it is ordi- narily liable , nothing less indeed than the utmost ...
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