Manual of antenatal pathology and hygiene

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Green & Sons, 1904 - 697 strani
 

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Stran 104 - And it came to pass, whensoever the stronger cattle did conceive, that Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the cattle in the gutters, that they might conceive among the rods.
Stran 88 - Master, who did sin, this man or his parents, that he was born blind ? " The reply of Christ to this question is not a little remarkable.
Stran 33 - Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being imperfect : and in Thy book were all my members written ; Which day by day were fashioned : when as yet there was none of them.
Stran 123 - Of which assertion, if prescription of time, and numerosity of assertors were a sufficient demonstration, we might sit down herein, as an unquestionable truth, nor should there need ulterior disquisition ; for few opinions there are which have found so many friends, or been so popularly received, through all professions and ages.
Stran 620 - How can I be merry, that have my true Marrow as a dead Carrion about my Back, which was wont to sing and play with me. When I was sad he would give me Comfort, and I would do the like to him; But now I have nothing but Dolour of the...
Stran 577 - Il n'ya qu'une seule chose q.ui m'a choqué; c'est l'endroit du foie et du cœur. Il me semble que vous les placez autrement qu'ils ne sont; que le cœur est du côté gauche, et le foie du côté droit. SGANARELLE. Oui, cela était autrefois ainsi; mais nous avons changé tout cela, et nous faisons maintenant la médecine d'une méthode toute nouvelle.
Stran 619 - Majesty caused great care and diligence on the up-bringing of both bodies ; caused nourish them, and learn them to sing and play on instruments of music. Who within short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music, whereby they could play and sing two parts, the one the treble and the other the tenor, which was very dulce and melodious to hear...
Stran 12 - Some of these characters are well known to science, some are strangers. As the embryo unfolds, one by one these animal actors come upon the stage, file past in phantom-like procession, throw off their drapery, and dissolve away into something else. Yet, as they vanish, each leaves behind a vital portion of itself, some original and characteristic memorial, something itself has made or won, that perhaps it alone could make or win - a bone, a muscle, a ganglion, or a tooth - to be the inheritance of...
Stran 202 - ... distinctly to be distinguished, and the foetus is now of the size of a large bean or nutmeg ; its occiput is prominent, as in the chick, but its eyes are smaller; the mouth extends from ear to ear, the cheeks and lips, as consisting of membranous parts, being perfected at a very late period. In the foetuses of all animals, indeed, that of man inclusive, the oral aperture without lips or cheeks is seen stretching from ear to ear ; and this is the reason, unless I much mistake, why so many are...
Stran 88 - The first whereof is the glory of God, that his immense power may be manifested to those which are ignorant of it .... Another cause is, that God may punish men's whickednesse, or show signs of punishment at hand ...

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