Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge. [With] Supp, 第 2 卷 |
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... four , and fometimes five finuses , which open into the nofe ; they differ very much in different perfons , and are very rarely found in children . Thofe finufes , and the spine in this bone , make it very dangerous , if not ...
... four , and fometimes five finuses , which open into the nofe ; they differ very much in different perfons , and are very rarely found in children . Thofe finufes , and the spine in this bone , make it very dangerous , if not ...
第 32 頁
... four uppermoft vertebræ colli . From the lower part of the liga- mentum colli , the spinous process of the lowermoft cervical verte- bra , and of the two fuperior dor- fal vertebræ . From the spinous proceffes of the four or five ...
... four uppermoft vertebræ colli . From the lower part of the liga- mentum colli , the spinous process of the lowermoft cervical verte- bra , and of the two fuperior dor- fal vertebræ . From the spinous proceffes of the four or five ...
第 33 頁
... four of the cervical vertebræ . From the tranfverfe proceffes of the five or fix uppermost dorsal verte- bræ . 20. Scalenus ( u ) . From the tranfverfe processes of the five inferior cervical vertebræ . 21. Inter - fpinales ( x ) , 12 ...
... four of the cervical vertebræ . From the tranfverfe proceffes of the five or fix uppermost dorsal verte- bræ . 20. Scalenus ( u ) . From the tranfverfe processes of the five inferior cervical vertebræ . 21. Inter - fpinales ( x ) , 12 ...
第 39 頁
... four diftinct muscles under the names of cephalo- pharyngeus , mylo - pharyngaus , ptery - pharyngaus , 2nd gloff - pharyngaus . T ) Douglas makes two mufcles of this , the pharyngaus , and fyndefmo - pharyngaus . ( t ) The crico ...
... four diftinct muscles under the names of cephalo- pharyngeus , mylo - pharyngaus , ptery - pharyngaus , 2nd gloff - pharyngaus . T ) Douglas makes two mufcles of this , the pharyngaus , and fyndefmo - pharyngaus . ( t ) The crico ...
第 40 頁
... four tendons in which it terminates , being perforated by thofe of another mufcle , the per- forans . ( k ) So named from their being fhaped fome- what like the lumbricus or earth - worm . ( 1 ) Fallopius was the firft who remarked the ...
... four tendons in which it terminates , being perforated by thofe of another mufcle , the per- forans . ( k ) So named from their being fhaped fome- what like the lumbricus or earth - worm . ( 1 ) Fallopius was the firft who remarked the ...
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第 125 頁 - Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all Judea, and all the region round about Jordan, And were baptized of him in Jordan, confessing their sins.
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第 242 頁 - They struck us with the more amazement, as we knew them to be mere productions of nature, who, hitherto in solitude, had, in her playful moments, dressed the scene, as if for her own amusement.
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