Annals of Medical History, 2. kötetP.B. Hoeber., 1920 |
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... body it in- habited , the spirit could wander inde- pendently of the flesh , and oftentimes must be confined by ... bodies of the dead the organic seat of man's immortality . The first civilized dissectors were those Sumerian priests and ...
... body it in- habited , the spirit could wander inde- pendently of the flesh , and oftentimes must be confined by ... bodies of the dead the organic seat of man's immortality . The first civilized dissectors were those Sumerian priests and ...
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... body were laid bare , and heart and brain began to present new mystery and new opportunity for the seeker of souls . In the Hippocratic writing " De corde , " the right cavities of the heart are represented as receiving the blood from ...
... body were laid bare , and heart and brain began to present new mystery and new opportunity for the seeker of souls . In the Hippocratic writing " De corde , " the right cavities of the heart are represented as receiving the blood from ...
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... body . Thus it was not toward the science of completed form the Latin Fathers turned , but to embryology , for they were greatly troubled to know in what manner the soul comes at first to join the body . Whether created anew by God , or ...
... body . Thus it was not toward the science of completed form the Latin Fathers turned , but to embryology , for they were greatly troubled to know in what manner the soul comes at first to join the body . Whether created anew by God , or ...
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... body and soul are joined ; it must be a single structure , and in the middle plane of the body , in order that impressions coming from double organs , like the eyes or ears , may be combined into a single thought ; the pineal gland is ...
... body and soul are joined ; it must be a single structure , and in the middle plane of the body , in order that impressions coming from double organs , like the eyes or ears , may be combined into a single thought ; the pineal gland is ...
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... body , no more than twenty grains in weight , is too small to contain all the images of the soul . More to the point is their second objection , that the external nerves do not arise from the glandula pinealis , but from the spinal ...
... body , no more than twenty grains in weight , is too small to contain all the images of the soul . More to the point is their second objection , that the external nerves do not arise from the glandula pinealis , but from the spinal ...
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108. oldal - When the ear heard him, then it blessed him: and when the eye saw him, it gave witness to him. Because he delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon him; and he caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
301. oldal - No petty gain disdain'd by pride; The modest wants of every day The toil of every day supplied. His virtues walk'd their narrow round, Nor made a pause, nor left a void; And sure the' Eternal Master found The single talent well employ'd.
167. oldal - And a man shall be as an hiding-place from the wind, and a covert from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place; as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.
301. oldal - Of every friendless name the friend. Yet still he fills affection's eye, Obscurely wise and coarsely kind; Nor, letter'd arrogance, deny Thy praise to merit unrefined.
93. oldal - AH, did you once see Shelley plain, And did he stop and speak to you And did you speak to him again ? How strange it seems and new...
240. oldal - Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days ! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.
126. oldal - Whoever wishes to investigate medicine properly, should proceed thus: In the first place to consider the seasons of the year, and what effects each of them produces (for they are not at all alike, but differ much from themselves in regard to their changes).
22. oldal - BLOWS the wind to-day, and the sun and the rain are flying, Blows the wind on the moors to-day and now, Where about the graves of the martyrs the whaups are crying, My heart remembers how!
311. oldal - Be taught, O faithful Consort, to control Rebellious passion ; for the Gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul ; A fervent, not ungovernable, love.
171. oldal - He that soweth little shall reap little ; and he that soweth plenteously shall reap plenteously. Let every man do according as he is disposed in his heart, not grudgingly, or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver.