Encephalology; or, A very brief sketch of dr. Hirnschädel's ologies of the cranion and phren perfected by the rationalsThe author, 1824 - 163 sidor |
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... feel their interior ; compared several of them together ; and so astonished and interested the sexton , that he permitted him to purloin two , the one that of a boy of his own age , the other that of a young child : to the other bones ...
... feel their interior ; compared several of them together ; and so astonished and interested the sexton , that he permitted him to purloin two , the one that of a boy of his own age , the other that of a young child : to the other bones ...
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... Feeling this to be the point in which his own personal enjoyment was principally concerned , he was more than ever struck , at opening accidentally on those lines of Horace in which that great practical moralist affirms : " Nil admirari ...
... Feeling this to be the point in which his own personal enjoyment was principally concerned , he was more than ever struck , at opening accidentally on those lines of Horace in which that great practical moralist affirms : " Nil admirari ...
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... these standing in a pan of water , together with a lamp , were always ready at hand to replace each as they became detached . Thus helmeted , our encephalologist passed his days ; absorbed into his own feel- ings , ENCEPHALOLOGY . 77.
... these standing in a pan of water , together with a lamp , were always ready at hand to replace each as they became detached . Thus helmeted , our encephalologist passed his days ; absorbed into his own feel- ings , ENCEPHALOLOGY . 77.
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Ernst Hirnschädel (pseud.) his days ; absorbed into his own feel- ings , lest any cephalic symptom or sen- sation should escape his notice , and fail of due recordation . He had also commenced his operations upon Gans ; in order to ...
Ernst Hirnschädel (pseud.) his days ; absorbed into his own feel- ings , lest any cephalic symptom or sen- sation should escape his notice , and fail of due recordation . He had also commenced his operations upon Gans ; in order to ...
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... the compressed organ remained stationary , and the solicited organ kept its level with zero , yet he began to feel a composure amidst the incidents of the day to which he had hitherto been a stranger ; and , at 80 ENCEPHALOLOGY .
... the compressed organ remained stationary , and the solicited organ kept its level with zero , yet he began to feel a composure amidst the incidents of the day to which he had hitherto been a stranger ; and , at 80 ENCEPHALOLOGY .
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Encephalology; or, A very brief sketch of dr. Hirnschädel's ologies of the ... Ernst Hirnschädel (pseud.) Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1824 |
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Sida 140 - A strange fish ! Were I in England now, (as once I was,) and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver : there would this monster make a man ; any strange beast there makes a man...
Sida 140 - A strange fish! Were I in England now, as once I was, and had but this fish painted, not a holiday fool there but would give a piece of silver. There would this monster make a man. Any strange beast there makes a man. When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar, they will lay out ten to see a dead Indian.
Sida 70 - Nil admirari prope res est una, Numici, solaque quae possit facere et servare beatum.
Sida 61 - Perhaps in this neglected spot is laid Some heart once pregnant with celestial fire; Hands, that the rod of empire might have sway'd, Or wak'd to ecstasy the living lyre.
Sida 104 - ... induction are the following : 1st, That the brain is the material instrument, by means of which the mind carries on intercourse with the external world. 2d, That the brain is an aggregate of parts, each of which has a special and determinate function. 3d, That the form of the brain can be ascertained by inspecting the cranium ; and that the functions of the several parts may be determined by comparing their size with the power of manifesting the mental Faculties.