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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... muscles , and the fenfories , before they exert their functions : befides which it is impoffible that fome nerves , in certain fitua- tions , can tremble , as thofe of the heart , which are faftened to the great veffels and the ...
... muscles , and the fenfories , before they exert their functions : befides which it is impoffible that fome nerves , in certain fitua- tions , can tremble , as thofe of the heart , which are faftened to the great veffels and the ...
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... muscular motion , or action ; for what , faith he , hath trembling to do with traction or pulling ? ' C Dr. Flemyng's affumption then , that the nerves are hol- low canals , the fmalleft in the body , which contain and transmit a ...
... muscular motion , or action ; for what , faith he , hath trembling to do with traction or pulling ? ' C Dr. Flemyng's affumption then , that the nerves are hol- low canals , the fmalleft in the body , which contain and transmit a ...
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... muscles of an ox , and the blood and urine of the healthy man were refolvable into , were the fame , tho ' in different pro- portions ; with this only exception , that the folids afforded no fixt falt , as the fluids , and particularly ...
... muscles of an ox , and the blood and urine of the healthy man were refolvable into , were the fame , tho ' in different pro- portions ; with this only exception , that the folids afforded no fixt falt , as the fluids , and particularly ...
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... muscular motion , in co - operation with the proper , fluid of the nerves , which is the product of the animal , fabric and economy ; and yet all my reafonings ftand . good . Be that as it will , certain it is , that the nervous Huid I ...
... muscular motion , in co - operation with the proper , fluid of the nerves , which is the product of the animal , fabric and economy ; and yet all my reafonings ftand . good . Be that as it will , certain it is , that the nervous Huid I ...
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... muscles , yet we have no room to doubt of certain motions being effect- ed by the immediate energy of the mind ; experience con- tinually convincing us it is owing to the will , tho ' certain conditions in the body are requifite to its ...
... muscles , yet we have no room to doubt of certain motions being effect- ed by the immediate energy of the mind ; experience con- tinually convincing us it is owing to the will , tho ' certain conditions in the body are requifite to its ...
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