The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... exist between them and us in this matter . But we will speak further of this presently . Now , I think you must allow that there are few fairy- tales more marvellous than this history of bread and meat turning into little boys and girls ...
... exist between them and us in this matter . But we will speak further of this presently . Now , I think you must allow that there are few fairy- tales more marvellous than this history of bread and meat turning into little boys and girls ...
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... exists in that liquid in the stomach . Learned men , after making mi- nute researches , have found in it another equally power- ful material , which is also found in milk . Therefore cheese , which contains this material as well as salt ...
... exists in that liquid in the stomach . Learned men , after making mi- nute researches , have found in it another equally power- ful material , which is also found in milk . Therefore cheese , which contains this material as well as salt ...
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... exists in us . There are in our case the refuse - chambers of which I have already spoken , in connexion with the liver , where the blood disembar rasses itself of any useless materials , and from which 114 THE ARTERIES .
... exists in us . There are in our case the refuse - chambers of which I have already spoken , in connexion with the liver , where the blood disembar rasses itself of any useless materials , and from which 114 THE ARTERIES .
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... exists , does not ex- plain much , you must own . If you were to ask why you had got a headache , and some one were to reply that it was because your head ached , you would not be much the wiser I fancy . Each of our organs , then , may ...
... exists , does not ex- plain much , you must own . If you were to ask why you had got a headache , and some one were to reply that it was because your head ached , you would not be much the wiser I fancy . Each of our organs , then , may ...
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... exist for one second were they to cease from making themselves obeyed in our bodies . Reflect on this , my dear little pupil . Young as you may be , you can already understand from it , that there is above you something which demands ...
... exist for one second were they to cease from making themselves obeyed in our bodies . Reflect on this , my dear little pupil . Young as you may be , you can already understand from it , that there is above you something which demands ...
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