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Page 80
... to conclude that fomething befides the iron particles is the caufe of their ap- proximation ; this invifible fomething is termed magnetifm . magnetifm . In the fame manner , if the particles. 80 SECT . XII . 1. 1 . OF STIMULUS.
... to conclude that fomething befides the iron particles is the caufe of their ap- proximation ; this invifible fomething is termed magnetifm . magnetifm . In the fame manner , if the particles. 80 SECT . XII . 1. 1 . OF STIMULUS.
Page 82
... to depend more on the refiftance to the lateral compreffion of its particles than to the longitudinal extenfion of them . Ne- vertheless vertheless in mufcular contraction , as above ob- ferved ,. 82 SECT . XII . 1. I OF STIMULUS.
... to depend more on the refiftance to the lateral compreffion of its particles than to the longitudinal extenfion of them . Ne- vertheless vertheless in mufcular contraction , as above ob- ferved ,. 82 SECT . XII . 1. I OF STIMULUS.
Page 84
... relaxation fucceeds , even though the exciting caufe continues to act . In refpect to the irritative motions this is exem- plified plified in the peristaltic contractions of the bowels ; which. $ 4 SECT . XII . 1. 2 . OF STIMULUS.
... relaxation fucceeds , even though the exciting caufe continues to act . In refpect to the irritative motions this is exem- plified plified in the peristaltic contractions of the bowels ; which. $ 4 SECT . XII . 1. 2 . OF STIMULUS.
Page 86
... well as with greater force by vigorous conftitutions , as in throwing a javelin . There is however another circumftance , which may may often contribute to caufe the quickness of the pulfe. 86 SECT . XII . 1. 4 . M OF STIMULUS.
... well as with greater force by vigorous conftitutions , as in throwing a javelin . There is however another circumftance , which may may often contribute to caufe the quickness of the pulfe. 86 SECT . XII . 1. 4 . M OF STIMULUS.
Page 88
... the difeafed ftate for twice in the healthy one , it fol- lows , that the velocity of contraction in the dif- eafed ftate to that in the healthy ftate will be forty- forty - five to eighteen , or as two and. 88 SECT . XII . 1.4 . OF ...
... the difeafed ftate for twice in the healthy one , it fol- lows , that the velocity of contraction in the dif- eafed ftate to that in the healthy ftate will be forty- forty - five to eighteen , or as two and. 88 SECT . XII . 1.4 . OF ...
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