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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Pagina 68
... surfaces of the bones , the relative position nearly unaltered ; and to throw the change and the pressure , produced by flexion , almost entirely upon the intervening cartilages , the springiness and yielding nature of whose substance ...
... surfaces of the bones , the relative position nearly unaltered ; and to throw the change and the pressure , produced by flexion , almost entirely upon the intervening cartilages , the springiness and yielding nature of whose substance ...
Pagina 69
... surface of the adjoining vertebræ nearer to the being parallel with one another than they were before , instead of increasing the incli- nation of their planes , which must have occasioned a fissure or opening between them . Thirdly ...
... surface of the adjoining vertebræ nearer to the being parallel with one another than they were before , instead of increasing the incli- nation of their planes , which must have occasioned a fissure or opening between them . Thirdly ...
Pagina 71
... surfaces ; which surfaces are joined to the bodies of two conti- guous vertebræ , the ridge applying itself to the inter- vening cartilage . Now this is the very contrivance which is employed in the famous iron - bridge at my door at ...
... surfaces ; which surfaces are joined to the bodies of two conti- guous vertebræ , the ridge applying itself to the inter- vening cartilage . Now this is the very contrivance which is employed in the famous iron - bridge at my door at ...
Pagina 72
... surfaces of the bones are flat , and these flat surfaces laid one against the other , and bound tight by sinews ; in the serpent , the bones play one within another like a ball and socket * , so that they have a free motion upon one ...
... surfaces of the bones are flat , and these flat surfaces laid one against the other , and bound tight by sinews ; in the serpent , the bones play one within another like a ball and socket * , so that they have a free motion upon one ...
Pagina 74
... surfaces . It also gives to the tendons a very considerable mechanical advantage , by altering the line of their direction , and by advan- cing it farther out from the centre of motion : and this upon the principles of the resolution of ...
... surfaces . It also gives to the tendons a very considerable mechanical advantage , by altering the line of their direction , and by advan- cing it farther out from the centre of motion : and this upon the principles of the resolution of ...
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