Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... contained blood , and nothing but blood ; neither spirits nor air , consequently , as may be readily gathered from the experiments and reasonings contained in the same book ? Now if the arteries are filled in the diastole with air then ...
... contained blood , and nothing but blood ; neither spirits nor air , consequently , as may be readily gathered from the experiments and reasonings contained in the same book ? Now if the arteries are filled in the diastole with air then ...
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... contained a fœtus nearly the length of the thumb . It is manifest , therefore , that the fœtus up to this period has been nourished by the albumen alone that is contained within the conception ; in the same way as we have ascer- tained ...
... contained a fœtus nearly the length of the thumb . It is manifest , therefore , that the fœtus up to this period has been nourished by the albumen alone that is contained within the conception ; in the same way as we have ascer- tained ...
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... contained , not unlike that in which it swims , but somewhat more turbid or less trans- parent . It resembles the milk that begins to be secreted in the breasts of pregnant women about the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy , and may be ...
... contained , not unlike that in which it swims , but somewhat more turbid or less trans- parent . It resembles the milk that begins to be secreted in the breasts of pregnant women about the fourth or fifth month of pregnancy , and may be ...
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