The Portrait of Old Age: Wherein is Contained a Sacred Anatomy Both of Soul and Body, and a Perfect Account of the Infirmities of Age Incident to Them Both. Being a Paraphrase Upon the Six Former Verses of the XIIth Chapter of Ecclesiastes. By John Smith, ...E. Withers, 1752 - 237 sivua |
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... into a barren and ill manured foil , bath , for the pre- fent , produced no better a blade , than what you here fee ; which however , if it please the Lord defcribed the circular motion of the blood ; the best To the READER .
... into a barren and ill manured foil , bath , for the pre- fent , produced no better a blade , than what you here fee ; which however , if it please the Lord defcribed the circular motion of the blood ; the best To the READER .
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... motion of the blood ; the best and most useful invention of this latter age . And as for the fubject which is direct- ly here intended , viz . the defcription of the infirmities of age , though it be compendiously handled by him , yet ...
... motion of the blood ; the best and most useful invention of this latter age . And as for the fubject which is direct- ly here intended , viz . the defcription of the infirmities of age , though it be compendiously handled by him , yet ...
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... motion of the adjacent parts do require ; these are the most visible acting parts of the body ; the marrow ( by which we are to un- derstand not medulla offium , the marrow of the bones ; but the medulla spinalis , the marrow of the ...
... motion of the adjacent parts do require ; these are the most visible acting parts of the body ; the marrow ( by which we are to un- derstand not medulla offium , the marrow of the bones ; but the medulla spinalis , the marrow of the ...
Sivu 49
... motion , but not at all of this trembling . And therefore we must find out fome other parts of the body which are the constituted keepers of the houfe ; and they certainly can be no other than the hands . Now the anatomical hand ...
... motion , but not at all of this trembling . And therefore we must find out fome other parts of the body which are the constituted keepers of the houfe ; and they certainly can be no other than the hands . Now the anatomical hand ...
Sivu 52
... motion , which it could not possibly have done , had this arti- culation been any firmer and closer in itself . Now that this joint may be kept from luxa- tion , either from itself , or from any thing that might fall upon it , to which ...
... motion , which it could not possibly have done , had this arti- culation been any firmer and closer in itself . Now that this joint may be kept from luxa- tion , either from itself , or from any thing that might fall upon it , to which ...
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