Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 4-7. The garden of Cyrus. Hydriotaphia. Brampton urnsW. Pickering, 1835 |
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... true if we take erectness strictly , and so as Galen hath defined it , for they only , saith he , have an erect figure , whose spine and thigh bone are carried in right lines , and so indeed , of any we yet know , man only is erect ...
... true if we take erectness strictly , and so as Galen hath defined it , for they only , saith he , have an erect figure , whose spine and thigh bone are carried in right lines , and so indeed , of any we yet know , man only is erect ...
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... true , that man only sitteth , if we define sitting to be a firma- tion of the body upon the ischias ; wherein , if the position be just and natural , the thigh - bone lieth at right angles to the spine , and the leg - bone or tibia to ...
... true , that man only sitteth , if we define sitting to be a firma- tion of the body upon the ischias ; wherein , if the position be just and natural , the thigh - bone lieth at right angles to the spine , and the leg - bone or tibia to ...
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... true it is , that the mucro or point thereof in- clineth unto the left , for by this position it giveth way unto the ascension of the midriff , and by reason of the hollow vein could not commodiously deflect unto the right . From which ...
... true it is , that the mucro or point thereof in- clineth unto the left , for by this position it giveth way unto the ascension of the midriff , and by reason of the hollow vein could not commodiously deflect unto the right . From which ...
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... true . The brains of a man , Archangelus and Bauhinus observe to weigh four pounds , and sometimes five and a half . If therefore a man weigh one hundred and forty pounds , and his brain but five , his weight is twenty seven times as ...
... true . The brains of a man , Archangelus and Bauhinus observe to weigh four pounds , and sometimes five and a half . If therefore a man weigh one hundred and forty pounds , and his brain but five , his weight is twenty seven times as ...
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... true . -Wr . But indeed , Mr. Dean , it is true . The annularis is the only finger in the human hand , not possessed of the power of separate movement . ing up medicines herewith , it is rather an argument 12 [ BOOK IV . ENQUIRIES INTO ...
... true . -Wr . But indeed , Mr. Dean , it is true . The annularis is the only finger in the human hand , not possessed of the power of separate movement . ing up medicines herewith , it is rather an argument 12 [ BOOK IV . ENQUIRIES INTO ...
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