The Works of William Paley ... to which is Prefixed The Life of the Author, Volumen4Peter Brown, 1838 - 712 páginas |
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... Arteries Veins . The heart as receiving and returning the blood . As referable to the lungs . Valves of the heart . Vital motions involuntary . Pericardium . CONTENTS . CHAPTER XI . Of the Animal Structure regarded X CONTENTS .
... Arteries Veins . The heart as receiving and returning the blood . As referable to the lungs . Valves of the heart . Vital motions involuntary . Pericardium . CONTENTS . CHAPTER XI . Of the Animal Structure regarded X CONTENTS .
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... artery dividing itself into an infinite number of branches ; their extremities every where communi- cating with little round bodies , in the substance of which bodies the secret of the machinery seems to reside , for there the change is ...
... artery dividing itself into an infinite number of branches ; their extremities every where communi- cating with little round bodies , in the substance of which bodies the secret of the machinery seems to reside , for there the change is ...
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... artery which conveys the blood to b , the papilla , where the peculiar fluid is secreted ; from whence it passes by tubes into c , the pelvis ; e , the ureter , or tube , which conducts the secretion to its receptacle ; d , the emulgent ...
... artery which conveys the blood to b , the papilla , where the peculiar fluid is secreted ; from whence it passes by tubes into c , the pelvis ; e , the ureter , or tube , which conducts the secretion to its receptacle ; d , the emulgent ...
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... arteries , and intestines are examples of this description ; and it is remarkable that such muscles are not fatigued , though in continual action . The third or intermediate class of muscles , here termed semi - voluntary , are those ...
... arteries , and intestines are examples of this description ; and it is remarkable that such muscles are not fatigued , though in continual action . The third or intermediate class of muscles , here termed semi - voluntary , are those ...
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... arteries , veins . How are things , in- cluding so many adjustments , to be made ; or , when made , how are they to be put together , without in- telligence ? I have sometimes wondered , why we are not struck with mechanism in animal ...
... arteries , veins . How are things , in- cluding so many adjustments , to be made ; or , when made , how are they to be put together , without in- telligence ? I have sometimes wondered , why we are not struck with mechanism in animal ...
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