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" No two classes of animals can well differ more from each other than the cats and ruminants, one of which is intended by nature to eat the other. They differ in all respects as to food, the cats requiring a supply of fresh meat and blood for their health,... "
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half-yearly ... - Side 16
1869
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Medicine in Modern Times: Or Discourses Delivered at a Meeting of the ...

British Medical Association, William Stokes - 1869 - 326 sider
...and it is quite in accordance with other results obtained by me from totally different experiments. No two classes of animals can well differ more from...vegetable feeders ; yet in both classes we find a great developement of muscular power, and of rapid action of muscles, qualities alike necessary to the pursuer...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 522 sider
...and it is quite in accordance with other results obtained by me from totally different experiments. No two classes of animals can well differ more from...their health, and the ruminants being exclusively vegetable-feeders; yet in both classes we find a great development of muscular powe», and of rapid...
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The Chicago Medical Times: A Monthly Journal of Eclectic Medicine ..., Bind 1

1869 - 780 sider
...along with him. A general idea of the nature of his views will be obtained from the following passage : "No two classes of animals can well differ more from...health, and the Ruminants being exclusively vegetable eaters ; yet in both classes we find a great development of muscular power, and of rapid action of...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1871 - 524 sider
...and it is quite in accordance with other results obtained by me from totally different experiments. No two classes of animals can well differ more from each other tljan the cats and ruminants, one of which is intended by nature to eat the other. They differ in all...
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The Lancet, Bind 2

1868 - 896 sider
...authority because he happened to confound a iíoúent with a Ruminant* No two classes of animals сац well differ more from each other than the cats and...exclusively vegetable feeders ; yet in both classes we fmd a great development of nuipcular power, and of rapid action of muscles, qualities alike neceuary...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ..., Bind 21;Bind 25

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 526 sider
...and it is quite in accordance with other results obtained by me from totally different experiments. No two classes of animals can well differ more from...their health, and the ruminants being exclusively vegetable-feeders; yet in both classes we find a great development of muscular powei, and of rapid...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Bind 2

1868 - 756 sider
...African theologians reject liis authority, because he happened to confound a Rodent with a Ruminant, (a) No two classes of animals can well differ more from...other. They differ in all respects as to food, the cats requiting a supply of fresh meat and blood for their health, and the ruminants being exclusively vegetable...
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