First Book in Physiology: For the Use of Schools and Families. Intended as Introductory to the Larger Work by the Same AuthorSheldon and Company, publishers, 1872 - 191 pages |
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... mind , is unquestionably at the head of text - books in Intellectual Philosophy . An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : A Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic . By WILLIAM THOM- SON , D.D. , Provost of the Queen's College , Oxford ...
... mind , is unquestionably at the head of text - books in Intellectual Philosophy . An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : A Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic . By WILLIAM THOM- SON , D.D. , Provost of the Queen's College , Oxford ...
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... minds , in regard to a subject which is new to them , than is commonly supposed . There is for both the same need of ... mind that has a full knowledge of the subject , by its logical and clear development of simple fun damental facts ...
... minds , in regard to a subject which is new to them , than is commonly supposed . There is for both the same need of ... mind that has a full knowledge of the subject , by its logical and clear development of simple fun damental facts ...
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... mind of the learner . If this natural order be observed , every page that the student learns serves to prepare his mind for what comes after . There is no point in which books for instruction so often fail as in this . Most books for ...
... mind of the learner . If this natural order be observed , every page that the student learns serves to prepare his mind for what comes after . There is no point in which books for instruction so often fail as in this . Most books for ...
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... . • . 94 THE BONES • THE MUSCLES THE EYE THE EAR • CHAPTER VIII . CHAPTER IX . 107 · • 180 CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . 158 · · 168 CHAPTER XII . CONNECTION OF THE MIND AND BODY 180 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY . CHAPTER I. THE MACHINERY OF.
... . • . 94 THE BONES • THE MUSCLES THE EYE THE EAR • CHAPTER VIII . CHAPTER IX . 107 · • 180 CHAPTER X. CHAPTER XI . 158 · · 168 CHAPTER XII . CONNECTION OF THE MIND AND BODY 180 FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY . CHAPTER I. THE MACHINERY OF.
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... mind has its seat . The nerves may be called the wires , by which mes- sages are sent forth and received by the mind . 8. Messages are sent by means of the nerves to the muscles , whenever the mind wills that any part of the body move ...
... mind has its seat . The nerves may be called the wires , by which mes- sages are sent forth and received by the mind . 8. Messages are sent by means of the nerves to the muscles , whenever the mind wills that any part of the body move ...
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Page 112 - BO many different bones, instead of being one solid, tight box. If a blow be received on the head, these bones give a little upon each other, as it is expressed, and so they are not often broken. They give more in the child than in the adult, because, besides being less brittle, they are less tightly put together. It is well that it is so ; for if it were not, the skull would often be fractured, in the frequent falls which the child has. 9. The bones on the top of the head are fastened together by...