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" He was always very contemplative, and the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goods,... "
Eclectic Repertory and Analytical Review: Medical and Philosophical - 108. oldal
1816
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London Medical and Physical Journal, 33. kötet

1815 - 534 oldal
...first yt. I hcare of yL was curious in Anatomic in England. He had made dissections of froggs, toades, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations...rebellion, he being for the king, and with him at Oxou ; but he * Over Dr. Harvey's picture in the great parlour under the library, at the Physitians'...

Character of Lord Bacon: His Life and Works

Thomas Martin - 1835 - 388 oldal
...the first that I hear of that was curious in Anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the Rebellion ; he being for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses...

The Life of Sir Edward Coke: Lord Chief Justice of England in the ..., 2. kötet

Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 516 oldal
...number of other animals, and has curious observations on them ; which papers, together with his goodes, in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the...for the King, and with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losse he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as the loss of those papers,...

Knight's Penny Magazine, 1-2. kötet

1846 - 506 oldal
...had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious observations ou them, which papers, together with his goods, in his...being for the king, and with him at Oxon. But he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying to him as the loss of those papers,...

Knight's Penny Magazine, 1-2. kötet;15-16. kötet

1846 - 502 oldal
...the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the begmning of the Rebellion ; he being for the king, and with him at Oxon. But he often said, that of...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 1. kötet

Half hours - 1847 - 614 oldal
...the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying...

The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Advertiser, 1-2. kötet

William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 oldal
...the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying...

The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Companion, 1-2. kötet

1848 - 460 oldal
...the first that I hear of that was curious in anatomy in England. He had made dissections of frogs, toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...beginning of the rebellion ; he being for the king, and then with him at Oxon ; but he often said, that of all the losses he sustained, no grief was so crucifying...

Notice of an Unpublished Manuscript of Harvey, 65. kötet

Sir George Edward Paget - 1850 - 28 oldal
...had made dissections of frogs, toads, " and a number of other animals, and had curious obser" rations on them, which papers, together with his goods, "...in his lodgings at Whitehall, were plundered at the begin" ning of the Rebellion ; he being for the King and with " him at Oxon*." From this account we...

The Harveian oration 1866, 55. kiadás

sir George Edward Paget - 1866 - 64 oldal
...thus lost some very valuable papers, tells the story as follows: "He had made dissections of frogs, "toads, and a number of other animals, and had curious...Rebellion ; he being for the King " and with him at Oxon" (Aubrey's Letters and Lives). 'From this account we should infer that the papers that were lost were...




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