Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... animals . " The remaining part of this lecture is occupied with a minute detail of the several peculiarities in the bones of the head of various animals ; after which the author , in the 9th Lecture , enters on the examination of the ...
... animals . " The remaining part of this lecture is occupied with a minute detail of the several peculiarities in the bones of the head of various animals ; after which the author , in the 9th Lecture , enters on the examination of the ...
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... animals with vertebræ ; and the 11th con- tains a description of the nervous system of animals without vertebræ , when any could be traced . We then arrive at the 12th lecture , in which the author considers the organ of vision , and ...
... animals with vertebræ ; and the 11th con- tains a description of the nervous system of animals without vertebræ , when any could be traced . We then arrive at the 12th lecture , in which the author considers the organ of vision , and ...
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... animals : but , among the invertebral , it improves in propertion as the other senses degenerate , and in some of them it exists in a most exquisite degree . The organ of touch is more perfect , in proportion as the hand is divided into ...
... animals : but , among the invertebral , it improves in propertion as the other senses degenerate , and in some of them it exists in a most exquisite degree . The organ of touch is more perfect , in proportion as the hand is divided into ...
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