| John Ashburner - Dentition - 1834 - 256 pages
...periods. That there must be a rule regulating the grand epochs of development in a perfectly healthy individual, there can be no doubt. In the course of...breathing the surrounding air, is by no means to be recognized as identical with the vigorous man of thirty-five. His physiognomy alone points out the... | |
| Samuel Dickson - Diseases - 1838 - 248 pages
...; and no change of temperature without motion in matter. "In the course of life man appears in tho changes to which his frame is subjected, to go through...several types of configuration. The same individual, who had once in the womb of his parent the shape of a worm, and, that subsequently, rapidly traversed... | |
| Dentistry - 1842 - 332 pages
...periods. That there must be a rule regulaling the grand epochs of development in a perfectly healthy individual, there can be no doubt. In the course of...breathing the surrounding air, is by no means to be recognized as identical with the vigorous man of thirty-five. His physiognomy alone points out the... | |
| George Corfe - Child development - 1862 - 110 pages
...regulating the grand epochs of development in a perfectly healthy individual, there can be no doubt. la the course of life, man appears, in the changes to...individual that had once, in the womb of his parent, a shapeless form, and became an infant, breathing air, is by no means to be recognized as identical... | |
| J. E. W. - Creation - 1868 - 164 pages
...periods. That there must be a rule regulating the grand epochs of development in a perfectly healthy individual, there can be no doubt. In the course of...subjected, to go through several types of configuration. We cannot doubt that there must be some ground for the vulgar observation that has come down to us,... | |
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