| Erasmus Darwin - 1800 - 676 páginas
...affociation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenlbri.il motions, the connection is termed caufatinn ; when fibrous and fenforial motions reciprocally introduce...is termed catenation of animal motions. All thefe connections arefaid to be produced by habit, that is, by frequent repetition. Thefe laws of animal... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 548 páginas
...accompany other fibrous contractions, the connexion is termed affociation ; when fibrous contraclions fucceed fenforial motions, the connexion is termed...produced by habit, that is, by frequent repetition, Thcfc laws of animal caufation will be evinced by numerous facts, which occur in our daily exertions;... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 552 páginas
...contractions fucceed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connexion is termed aflbciation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenforial motions,...other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. All thcfe connexions are faid to be produced by habit, that is, by frequent repetition. Thcfe la\ys of... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1804 - 360 páginas
...contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connexion is termed causation ; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. VIII. These four faculties of the sensorium during their inactive state are termed irritability, sensibility,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1804 - 364 páginas
...contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connexion is termed causation ; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. VIII. These four faculties of the sensorium during their inactive state are termed irritability, sensibility,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1809 - 622 páginas
...contractions fucceed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connection is termed aflbciation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenforial motions,...is termed catenation of animal motions. All thefe connections are faid to be produced by habit, that is, by frequent repetition. Thefe laws of animal... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1825 - 342 páginas
...contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connexion is termed causation; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. VIII. These four faculties of the sensorium during their inactive state are termed irritability, sensibility,... | |
| Francis Edmund Anstie - 1864 - 564 páginas
...contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connexion is termed causation; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. All these connexions are said to be produced by habit; that is, by frequent repetition." Darwin held that... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1900 - 468 páginas
...fibrous contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connection is causative ; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. All these connections are produced by habit — that is, by frequent repetition. The sensorium possesses... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1900 - 472 páginas
...fibrous contractions succeed sensorial motions, the connection is causative ; when fibrous and sensorial motions reciprocally introduce each other, it is termed catenation of animal motions. All these connections are produced by habit — that is, by frequent repetition. The sensorium possesses... | |
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