The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen10John Anderson, 1837 |
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... mass of food , however , never is , in fact , assimilated , but in all the various animal and vegetable laboratories , portions only 9 of the component parts of the nutriment received are 18 MR HANCOCK'S REPLY TO MR WATSON .
... mass of food , however , never is , in fact , assimilated , but in all the various animal and vegetable laboratories , portions only 9 of the component parts of the nutriment received are 18 MR HANCOCK'S REPLY TO MR WATSON .
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9 of the component parts of the nutriment received are separated from their various combinations to form new ones . The food of animals , of course , contains all the ingredients which are found in the chyle , the milk , the blood , and ...
9 of the component parts of the nutriment received are separated from their various combinations to form new ones . The food of animals , of course , contains all the ingredients which are found in the chyle , the milk , the blood , and ...
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... been carried , that position is susceptible of * See Gall Sur les Fonctions du Cerveau , ii . 284 ; and Spurzheim's Phreno- logy , 3d edit . p . 55 . proof , and has already received it . No matter BRAINS OF THE LOWER ANIMALS . 29.
... been carried , that position is susceptible of * See Gall Sur les Fonctions du Cerveau , ii . 284 ; and Spurzheim's Phreno- logy , 3d edit . p . 55 . proof , and has already received it . No matter BRAINS OF THE LOWER ANIMALS . 29.
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proof , and has already received it . No matter how large the animal organs of the brain are . They confer no ... receiving no increase of power , would be swallowed up , or held at least in deeper subjection , by his inordinately ...
proof , and has already received it . No matter how large the animal organs of the brain are . They confer no ... receiving no increase of power , would be swallowed up , or held at least in deeper subjection , by his inordinately ...
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... received by the lecturers and others connected with it for advice and assistance in the gene- ral direction of their efforts , and especially in procuring through them the services of able and qualified lecturers . Unfortunate- ly ...
... received by the lecturers and others connected with it for advice and assistance in the gene- ral direction of their efforts , and especially in procuring through them the services of able and qualified lecturers . Unfortunate- ly ...
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