Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... become harder during its action . Now this hardness proceeds from tension , precisely as when the forearm is grasped , its tendons are perceived to become tense and resilient when the fingers are moved . 4. It may further be observed in ...
... become harder during its action . Now this hardness proceeds from tension , precisely as when the forearm is grasped , its tendons are perceived to become tense and resilient when the fingers are moved . 4. It may further be observed in ...
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... become empty , the blood being exhausted by the action of the heart ; at the same time the heart will become of a much paler colour , even in its state of dilatation , than it was before ; it is also smaller than at first , from wanting ...
... become empty , the blood being exhausted by the action of the heart ; at the same time the heart will become of a much paler colour , even in its state of dilatation , than it was before ; it is also smaller than at first , from wanting ...
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... become stiff and cold , that as they recover again by the warmth that flows into them , they acquire their natural colour and heat simultaneously ; that the veins which had become small and shrunk , swell visibly and enlarge , so that ...
... become stiff and cold , that as they recover again by the warmth that flows into them , they acquire their natural colour and heat simultaneously ; that the veins which had become small and shrunk , swell visibly and enlarge , so that ...
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