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Immediately afterward , he published his “ Physiological System of Nosology , "
and within two years , " The Study of Medicine " was finished . This work the
British Medical Reviews pronounce “ beyond all comparison the best of SKETCH
OF ...
Immediately afterward , he published his “ Physiological System of Nosology , "
and within two years , " The Study of Medicine " was finished . This work the
British Medical Reviews pronounce “ beyond all comparison the best of SKETCH
OF ...
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... supposed , and which we cannot otherwise contemplate or characterize than
by the negative term Spirit , as it is from matter , which is more immediately
submitted to our eyes , and constitutes the substrate of our own being and
sensations ?
... supposed , and which we cannot otherwise contemplate or characterize than
by the negative term Spirit , as it is from matter , which is more immediately
submitted to our eyes , and constitutes the substrate of our own being and
sensations ?
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While as to those which are more immediately connected with the principle of
animal life , and upon which many schools of modern philosophy have supposed
it altogether to depend , as caloric , and the electric and voltaic fluids ...
While as to those which are more immediately connected with the principle of
animal life , and upon which many schools of modern philosophy have supposed
it altogether to depend , as caloric , and the electric and voltaic fluids ...
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... primary or incorporeal matter , immediately produces palpable forms , and
renders them objects of contemplation and science to the external senses.t It is ,
hence , obvious that Plato contended for a triad or trinity of substances in the
creation ...
... primary or incorporeal matter , immediately produces palpable forms , and
renders them objects of contemplation and science to the external senses.t It is ,
hence , obvious that Plato contended for a triad or trinity of substances in the
creation ...
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But though enjoying eternal rest himself , he communicates motion , necessarily
and essentially , upon this theory , to the sphere immediately below him ; as this ,
in its turn , communicates it in different directions , and with different velocities ...
But though enjoying eternal rest himself , he communicates motion , necessarily
and essentially , upon this theory , to the sphere immediately below him ; as this ,
in its turn , communicates it in different directions , and with different velocities ...
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