The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... ARTERIES 112 XV . - THE NOURISHMENT OF THE ORGANS 123 XVI . - THE ORGANS 128 XVII . - ARTERIAL AND VENOUS BLOOD 133 XVIII . - ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE XIX . THE ACTION OF THE LUNGS . XX . - CARBON AND OXYGEN 139 151 166 • XXI . - COMBUSTION ...
... ARTERIES 112 XV . - THE NOURISHMENT OF THE ORGANS 123 XVI . - THE ORGANS 128 XVII . - ARTERIAL AND VENOUS BLOOD 133 XVIII . - ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE XIX . THE ACTION OF THE LUNGS . XX . - CARBON AND OXYGEN 139 151 166 • XXI . - COMBUSTION ...
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... wisest men in the world , could ever provide himself with a miracle of wonder , such as the ragged child had received as a free gift from the hands of a gracious Creator . LETTER XIV . THE ARTERIES . IF If you have THE HEART . 111.
... wisest men in the world , could ever provide himself with a miracle of wonder , such as the ragged child had received as a free gift from the hands of a gracious Creator . LETTER XIV . THE ARTERIES . IF If you have THE HEART . 111.
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... body to the other , perpetually returning and re tracing its steps , a great scandal was created in the world . He was called a fool , -an impertinent innova tor , a madman . His words shattered old doctrines ( 112 ) THE ARTERIES.
... body to the other , perpetually returning and re tracing its steps , a great scandal was created in the world . He was called a fool , -an impertinent innova tor , a madman . His words shattered old doctrines ( 112 ) THE ARTERIES.
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... ! A thou- sand years hence , when society shall have made the great progress which may reasonably be expected , the name of Harvey will be familiar to every one who owns a heart , while that of Charles I. will be only THE ARTERIES . 113.
... ! A thou- sand years hence , when society shall have made the great progress which may reasonably be expected , the name of Harvey will be familiar to every one who owns a heart , while that of Charles I. will be only THE ARTERIES . 113.
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... arteries ; the return tubes , which bring back the water to the machine , are called veins . Finally , we have not exactly the filters employed to clear the water from the impurities contracted as it goes along , for no such thing ...
... arteries ; the return tubes , which bring back the water to the machine , are called veins . Finally , we have not exactly the filters employed to clear the water from the impurities contracted as it goes along , for no such thing ...
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