| 1833 - 690 sider
...itself, the outer table presents no other definite organization beyond that of an irregular envetope, which is in some places as thin as a wafer, in others...the muscles ; others are merely scabrous surfaces far their insertion ; others are condyles for joints ; others, organs of hearing ; others, organs of... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1835 - 470 sider
...the deficiency of his organ of individuality (observation) ; but, when he proceeds to state that " from without, we find that every particle of its surface...with the soft parts with which it is in contact," &c. the question immediately presents itself why the external conformation of the head should vary... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1835 - 472 sider
...for the deficiency of his organ of individuality (observation); but, when he proceeds to state that " from without, we find that every particle of its surface...with the soft parts with which it is in contact," &c. the question immediately presents itself why the external conformation of the head should vary... | |
| British Laryngological and Rhinological Association - 1893 - 112 sider
...envelope, at some places as thin as a wafer, at others thicker than all the rest of the cranium. If viewed from without, we find that every particle of its surface is adapted to some purpose it has to answer in combination with the soft parts it is in contact with. Many prominences are levers... | |
| 1898 - 406 sider
...envelope, at some places as thin as a wafer, at others thicker than all the rest of the cranium. If viewed from without we find that every particle of its surface is adapted to some purpose it has to answer in combination with the soft parts it is in contact with. Many prominences are levers... | |
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