Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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Page 458
... veins , by them conveyed into the circulation , and there affi- milated into the nature of blood , affords that fupply of nutrition which the continual waste of the body is found to require . - Next to air , food is the molt necef- fary ...
... veins , by them conveyed into the circulation , and there affi- milated into the nature of blood , affords that fupply of nutrition which the continual waste of the body is found to require . - Next to air , food is the molt necef- fary ...
Page 463
... vein to be mixed with the blood . Experience , however , has shown that they have effects directly oppofite , and that by ftimulating the veffels and quickening the circulation , they contribute towards . 15 tics when the diffolution of ...
... vein to be mixed with the blood . Experience , however , has shown that they have effects directly oppofite , and that by ftimulating the veffels and quickening the circulation , they contribute towards . 15 tics when the diffolution of ...
Page 474
... vein nor a nerve : for it may be affirmed , with small danger of mistake , that if you examine any number of verfes , remarkable either for sweetness or for energy , they will be found in fome degree alliterative . We do not pretend to ...
... vein nor a nerve : for it may be affirmed , with small danger of mistake , that if you examine any number of verfes , remarkable either for sweetness or for energy , they will be found in fome degree alliterative . We do not pretend to ...
Page 554
... veins , as M. de Paw infinuates . In order to make it believed that their conftitutions are vitiated , he copies whatever he finds written by hiftorians of A- merica , whether true or falfe , refpecting the difeafes which reign in fome ...
... veins , as M. de Paw infinuates . In order to make it believed that their conftitutions are vitiated , he copies whatever he finds written by hiftorians of A- merica , whether true or falfe , refpecting the difeafes which reign in fome ...
Page 561
... veins of any living creature . This called on me for revenge . I have fought it ; I have killed many ; have fully glutted my vengeance . For my country , I rejoice at the beams of peace ; but do not harbour a thought that mine is the ...
... veins of any living creature . This called on me for revenge . I have fought it ; I have killed many ; have fully glutted my vengeance . For my country , I rejoice at the beams of peace ; but do not harbour a thought that mine is the ...
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affiftance againſt alfo Algiers almoft alſo America ancient arteries becauſe befides blood body bones British cafe called calyx cartilages caufe cavity chyle colour compofed confequence confiderable confifts courfe defcribed difcovered dura mater equation expreffed faid falt fame fays fecond feems feen fent feparated ferve feven feveral fhips fhould fide figns fimple firft firſt fituation fize fmall folution fome fometimes foon fpecies fquare ftate ftill ftomach ftone fubftance fubject fuch fufficient fuperior fupply fuppofed furface himſelf ifland itſelf lacteals laft lefs ligament likewife Lord Cornwallis meaſure membrane moft moſt mufcles muft muſcles muſt neceffary neral nerves obferved occafion offa oppofite paffage pafs perfon pofitive pofterior prefent procefs proportional equation purpoſe quantity raiſed reafon refemblance refolved refpect reprefented roots ſmall thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoracic duct thoſe tibia tion troops ufually ulna uſed veffels veins vertebræ weft whofe