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Page 80
... cause of the first inspiration , the author supposes , with considerable appearance of truth , that when the position of the animal is changed ( as it must be ) after birth , a considerable pressure is taken off from the thorax and ab ...
... cause of the first inspiration , the author supposes , with considerable appearance of truth , that when the position of the animal is changed ( as it must be ) after birth , a considerable pressure is taken off from the thorax and ab ...
Page 148
... cause of the complaint appears to be cold , particularly when conjoined with moisture ; more males are attacked than females , probably because they are more exposed to the excit- ing cause ; and for the same reason , it is more ...
... cause of the complaint appears to be cold , particularly when conjoined with moisture ; more males are attacked than females , probably because they are more exposed to the excit- ing cause ; and for the same reason , it is more ...
Page 443
... cause and effect : they explain this word as being synonimous with life or vital principle , while they affirm that life is the result of powers acting on the excitability . After the numerous controver- sies to which this subject has ...
... cause and effect : they explain this word as being synonimous with life or vital principle , while they affirm that life is the result of powers acting on the excitability . After the numerous controver- sies to which this subject has ...
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