The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... globules , or little balls if you prefer it , infinitesimally small , are swimming about . Some people , whose curiosity nothing can check , have put the tips of their tongue to it ; so I am able to tell you , if you care for the ...
... globules , or little balls if you prefer it , infinitesimally small , are swimming about . Some people , whose curiosity nothing can check , have put the tips of their tongue to it ; so I am able to tell you , if you care for the ...
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... globules . Here , however , we enter upon such a world of won- ders , that I am quite delighted to be able to finish with it . It will be the masterpiece of our exhibition ! You feel quite sure blood is red , do you not ? Well ! it is ...
... globules . Here , however , we enter upon such a world of won- ders , that I am quite delighted to be able to finish with it . It will be the masterpiece of our exhibition ! You feel quite sure blood is red , do you not ? Well ! it is ...
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... globules ; but they are not exactly shaped like little globes , as the word would lead you to suppose . They are more like little plates slightly hollowed out on both sides . The central nucleus is surrounded by a flattened margin ...
... globules ; but they are not exactly shaped like little globes , as the word would lead you to suppose . They are more like little plates slightly hollowed out on both sides . The central nucleus is surrounded by a flattened margin ...
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... globules of the blood was des- tined to throw great light upon the way in which the nutrition of the organs was carried on . Modern chemists , who are always fond of investigation , have examined what they are made of , and can find ...
... globules of the blood was des- tined to throw great light upon the way in which the nutrition of the organs was carried on . Modern chemists , who are always fond of investigation , have examined what they are made of , and can find ...
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... globules , be restored to the unfortunate animal , it is of no use whatever , and the corpse does not revive . It is evident , then , that all the power and virtue of the blood lies in the globules ; and according as their number is ...
... globules , be restored to the unfortunate animal , it is of no use whatever , and the corpse does not revive . It is evident , then , that all the power and virtue of the blood lies in the globules ; and according as their number is ...
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Página 237 - Well, It is no more red than the water of a stream would be if you were to fill it with little red fishes. Suppose the fishes to be very, very small, as small as a grain of sand, and closely crowded together through the whole depth of the stream, the water would look red...