| William Hunter - Human anatomy - 1784 - 140 pages
...the body. They convey all the different kinds of fenfations to the mind, in the brain ; and likewife carry out from thence all her commands or influence...the other parts of the body. They are intended to be occafional monitors, againft all fuch impreffions. as might endanger the well-being of the whole, or... | |
| 1784 - 862 pages
...the body. They convey all the different kinds of fenfations to the mind, in the brain ; and Jikewife carry out from thence all her commands or influence...other parts of the body. They are intended, to be occafional monitors againft all fuch impieffions as might endanger the well-being of the whole, or... | |
| English essays - 1784 - 1048 pages
...the body. They convey all the different kinds of fenfations to the mind, in the brain ; and likewife carry out from thence all her commands or influence...the other parts of the body. They are intended to be occafional monitors againft all fuch imprcffions as might endanger the well-being of the whole, or... | |
| English essays - 1784 - 552 pages
...the body. They convey all the different kinds o'f fenfations to the mind, in the brain; and likewife carry out from thence all her commands or influence...the other parts of the body. They are intended to be occafional monitors againft all fuch impreffions as might endanger the well-being of the whole,, or... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - Hygiene - 1807 - 852 pages
...the brain, the immediate residence of the mind, and disperse themselves in branches throughout all parts of the body. They convey all the different kinds...the brain, and likewise carry out, from thence, all the commands, or the impressions she wishes to give to the different parts of the body. The human frame,... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1809 - 716 pages
...from the brain, the immediate residence of the mind, and disperse themselves hi branches through all parts of the body. They are intended to be occasional...such impressions as might endanger the well-being of tlic whole, or of any particular part, whicb vindicates the Creator of all things in having actually... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 962 pages
...from the brain, the immediate residence of the mind, and disperse themselves in branches through all parts of the body. They are intended to be occasional...impressions as might endanger the wellbeing of the wliule, or of any particular part ; and this vindicates the Creator of all things in having actually... | |
| 1825 - 486 pages
...from the brain, the immediate residence of the mind, and disperse themselves in branches through all parts of the body ; they convey all the different...out from thence all her commands or influence to The nerves either originate or terminate in the brain, and by them sensation may be propagated to the sensorium,... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - New Hampshire - 1827 - 398 pages
...residence of the mind, and disperse themselves, in branches, through all parts of the body. They cenvey all the different kinds of sensations to the mind in the brain ; and likewise carry out of thence all her commands to the other parts of the body. They are in• tended to be occasional monitors... | |
| Levi Washburn Leonard - New Hampshire - 1828 - 368 pages
...from the brain, the immediate residence of the mind, and disperse themselves, in branches, through all parts of the body. They convey all the different kinds...to the mind in the brain ; and likewise carry out of thence all her commands to the other parts of the body. They are intended to be occasional monitors... | |
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