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Page 168
... dinner; the capillary vessels of the face increase their actions in consequence
of their catenation, not their association, ... but they are only catenated with those
of the stomach, which are not in this case associate motions but irritative ones.
... dinner; the capillary vessels of the face increase their actions in consequence
of their catenation, not their association, ... but they are only catenated with those
of the stomach, which are not in this case associate motions but irritative ones.
Page 185
XX, and thus it appears, that many circles of association are either directly or
reversely associated, or catenated, with this viscus; which will much contribute to
unfold some of the symptoms of sever. K. Tertian Associations. The third link of ...
XX, and thus it appears, that many circles of association are either directly or
reversely associated, or catenated, with this viscus; which will much contribute to
unfold some of the symptoms of sever. K. Tertian Associations. The third link of ...
Page 233
Involuntary winking with the eye-lids, and twitchings of the face, are originally
induced by an endeavour to relieve some disagreeable sensations about
inflamed eyes, as the dazzling of light; and afterwards these motions become
catenated ...
Involuntary winking with the eye-lids, and twitchings of the face, are originally
induced by an endeavour to relieve some disagreeable sensations about
inflamed eyes, as the dazzling of light; and afterwards these motions become
catenated ...
Page 237
... the buds of trees seems not only to be owing to the influence of the returning
warmth of the spring, but also to be catenated with solar gravitation; because
seeds and roots and buds, which are analogous to the eggs of animals, put forth
their ...
... the buds of trees seems not only to be owing to the influence of the returning
warmth of the spring, but also to be catenated with solar gravitation; because
seeds and roots and buds, which are analogous to the eggs of animals, put forth
their ...
Page 258
... of the teeth, and by that means to prevent the torpor of the action of the
membranes about the temple, and parietal bone; which are catenated with the
membranes of the teeth by irritative association, but not by sensitive association.
... of the teeth, and by that means to prevent the torpor of the action of the
membranes about the temple, and parietal bone; which are catenated with the
membranes of the teeth by irritative association, but not by sensitive association.
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