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" The eye of the infant is larger, in proportion to the size of the body, than that of the adult; but it is by no means certain that the eye of the male is larger proportionately to the size of the body than the eye of the female. By some anatomists the... "
Familiar Lessons on Physiology: Designed for the Use of Children and Youth ... - Page 17
by Lydia Folger Fowler - 1854
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1859 - 1200 pages
...more or less covered with the lids, do they appear to be larger or smaller. The eye of the infant is larger, in proportion to the size of the body, than that of the adult; but it is by no means certain that the eye of the male is larger proportionately to the...
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The House I Live In; Or The Human Body: For the Use of Families and Schools

William Andrus Alcott - Anatomy - 1839 - 276 pages
...The color and general appearance of the human brain are not unlike those of domestic animals ; but it is considerably larger in proportion to the size of the body, than that of almost any other known animal. To give you a more correct idea of its exact size, however, just take a piece of twine...
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History of Vermont: Natural, Civil, and Statistical, in Three ..., Parts 1-3

Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1842 - 670 pages
...specific gravity, and thus rise or descend without the aid of their fins. The /tend of fishes is usually larger in proportion to the size of the body than that of other animals ; and although it is •object to great variety of form, it in almost all cases consists...
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History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and Statistical

Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1842 - 726 pages
...specific gravity, and thus rise or descend without the aid of their fins. The head of fishes is usually larger in proportion to the size of the body than that of other animals ; and although it is subject to great variety of form, it in almost all cases consists...
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Caloric: Its Mechanical, Chemical, and Vital Agencies in the ..., Volume 2

Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - Heat - 1843 - 694 pages
...dog, wolf, fox, goat, deer, horse, ox, sheep, hare, rabbit, and some other species of quadrupeds, is larger, in proportion to the size of the body, than that of man, and their temperature VITAL ENERGY OF MAMMALIA. 573 several degrees higher, as we have already...
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Animal Topography, or, the geographical distribution of animals, illustrated ...

J H. Newton - Animals - 1845 - 120 pages
...HORN-BILLS are found in Asia and Africa, and are distinguished by their enormous bill, which is much larger, in proportion to the size of the body, than that of the Toucan. Very little is known of their history ; but they are believed to feed both on animal and...
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Familiar Lessons on Physiology: Designed for the Use of Children ..., Volume 1

Lydia Folger Fowler - Phrenology - 1848 - 354 pages
...in our hands, but is harder or more condensed, when it is inclosed by the bones. SIZE OF THE BRAIN. 12. The color and appearance of the human brain are...represents the anterior lobe, or portion in which the intellectuol faculties are situated ; DD represents the middle lobo, containing tho animal propensities...
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Familiar Lessons on Physiology: Designed for the Use of ..., Volumes 1-2

Lydia Folger Fowler - Phrenology - 1848 - 338 pages
...? What is the appearance of the brain ? What does it resemble t When does the brain occupy the most space ? SIZE OF THE BRAIN. 17 12. The color and appearance...that of almost any other animal. The human brain is fouj A BB BASE OF THE BRAIN. [FF represents the cerebellum ; AA represents the anterior lobe, or portion...
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History of Vermont: Natural, Civil and Statistical, in Three Parts ..., Volume 3

Zadock Thompson - Natural history - 1853 - 744 pages
...specific gravitv, anti thus rise or descend without the aid of their fins. The hcnd of fishes is usually larger in proportion to the size of the body than that of other animals ; and although it is subject to great variety of form, it in almost all cases consists...
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Views A-foot: Or, Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff: Pedestrian Tour in Europe

Bayard Taylor - Europe - 1853 - 462 pages
...classic perfection which has been ascribed to it. The Venus de Medici far surpasses it. The head is larger in proportion to the size of the body, than that of the lal ter, but has not the same modest, virgin expression. The arm wrapped in the robe which she...
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