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Page vii
... rests with Mr. Headlam . With the translation of the Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed ...
... rests with Mr. Headlam . With the translation of the Novum Organum he had nothing to do ; and the alterations which I made in his manuscript of the rest were not seen by him until they were printed . With regard to the method observed ...
Page 19
... rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations of art , and of greater use and advantage . For the lineaments of the body ...
... rest , but the structure of the body when in motion ( that is the gestures of the body ) he has omitted ; which nevertheless are equally within the observations of art , and of greater use and advantage . For the lineaments of the body ...
Page 25
... rest ; according to the axiom that the motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and structure of man's body has made it as a musical instrument of ...
... rest ; according to the axiom that the motion of things out of their place is rapid , and in their place calm . But to return . This variable and subtle com- position and structure of man's body has made it as a musical instrument of ...
Page 39
... rest ; namely , a true and active Natural Philosophy for the science of medicine to be built upon . But that does not belong to the present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the ...
... rest ; namely , a true and active Natural Philosophy for the science of medicine to be built upon . But that does not belong to the present treatise . The third part of medicine which I have set down is that which relates to the ...
Page 55
... rest , while an- other moves ; and that the imagination is as it were the director and driver of this motion , insomuch that when the image which is the object of the motion is with- drawn the motion itself is immediately interrupted ...
... rest , while an- other moves ; and that the imagination is as it were the director and driver of this motion , insomuch that when the image which is the object of the motion is with- drawn the motion itself is immediately interrupted ...
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