Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... contractions and relaxations of involunta- ry motion are effected , while the mufcles of spontaneous motion are contracted ... contraction ; or , at leaft , neceflary to it . ' After a fuffici- ent proof of this phyfical truth he defires ...
... contractions and relaxations of involunta- ry motion are effected , while the mufcles of spontaneous motion are contracted ... contraction ; or , at leaft , neceflary to it . ' After a fuffici- ent proof of this phyfical truth he defires ...
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... contraction is overcome by fome fuperior power . ' 4. This natural contraction of the mufcles is owing , partly to their veffels being diftended with fluids , which fe- parate and ftretch their smallest fibres ; and , in a great mea ...
... contraction is overcome by fome fuperior power . ' 4. This natural contraction of the mufcles is owing , partly to their veffels being diftended with fluids , which fe- parate and ftretch their smallest fibres ; and , in a great mea ...
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... contraction does not hinder thefe caufes from acting uniformly and equably upon the retina and auditory nerve ; but ... contraction of the heart is not only involuntary , as the the natural contraction is ; but that it is alfo For MARCH ...
... contraction does not hinder thefe caufes from acting uniformly and equably upon the retina and auditory nerve ; but ... contraction of the heart is not only involuntary , as the the natural contraction is ; but that it is alfo For MARCH ...
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. the natural contraction is ; but that it is alfo of a different kind from that of the sphincters and mufcles without anta- gonifts ; referring it , from its phenomena , to the contrac- tion from ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. the natural contraction is ; but that it is alfo of a different kind from that of the sphincters and mufcles without anta- gonifts ; referring it , from its phenomena , to the contrac- tion from ...
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... contraction hap- pens when their nerves fhould be compressed , and the ner- vous fluid confequently intercepted . Seventhly , befides that the alternate motions of the right ventricle and auricle are continued in dying animals after the ...
... contraction hap- pens when their nerves fhould be compressed , and the ner- vous fluid confequently intercepted . Seventhly , befides that the alternate motions of the right ventricle and auricle are continued in dying animals after the ...
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