Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the DeityGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 420 pagina's |
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Pagina 53
... head rests immediately upon the uppermost of the vertebræ , and is united to it by a hinge- joint ; upon which joint the head plays freely forward and backward , as far either way as is necessary , or as the liga- ments allow ; which ...
... head rests immediately upon the uppermost of the vertebræ , and is united to it by a hinge- joint ; upon which joint the head plays freely forward and backward , as far either way as is necessary , or as the liga- ments allow ; which ...
Pagina 56
... head . Then , secondly , in order to afford a passage for the descent of the medullary substance , each of these bones is bored through the middle in such a manner , as that , when put together , the hole in one bone falls into a line ...
... head . Then , secondly , in order to afford a passage for the descent of the medullary substance , each of these bones is bored through the middle in such a manner , as that , when put together , the hole in one bone falls into a line ...
Pagina 59
... head . We now see the importance of the spine , and we shall next explain how the various offices are provided for . If the protection of the spinal marrow had been the only object of this structure , it is natural to infer that it ...
... head . We now see the importance of the spine , and we shall next explain how the various offices are provided for . If the protection of the spinal marrow had been the only object of this structure , it is natural to infer that it ...
Pagina 60
... head without jar , or injury of any kind . The most unhappy illustration of all this is the condition of old age . The tables of the skull are then consolidated , and the spine is rigid : if an old man should fall with his head upon the ...
... head without jar , or injury of any kind . The most unhappy illustration of all this is the condition of old age . The tables of the skull are then consolidated , and the spine is rigid : if an old man should fall with his head upon the ...
Pagina 62
... head of the ship rises ; but the mast being set with an inclination backwards , the motion falls more in a perpendicular line from the head to the heel . This advantage is lost in the upright position of the foremast , but it is ...
... head of the ship rises ; but the mast being set with an inclination backwards , the motion falls more in a perpendicular line from the head to the heel . This advantage is lost in the upright position of the foremast , but it is ...
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