Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 246A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... brains of large size . The normal average human male brain weighs from 49 to 50 ounces ; man's brain being 10 per cent . heavier than that of woman . Cuvier's brain weighed 64 ounces ; that of Dr. Abercrombie 63 ounces ; that of ...
... brains of large size . The normal average human male brain weighs from 49 to 50 ounces ; man's brain being 10 per cent . heavier than that of woman . Cuvier's brain weighed 64 ounces ; that of Dr. Abercrombie 63 ounces ; that of ...
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... brain itself . The middle swelling contributes to the formation of certain important structures of the brain ; and finally the cerebellum or lesser brain , along with the upper part of the spinal cord and other structures , appear as ...
... brain itself . The middle swelling contributes to the formation of certain important structures of the brain ; and finally the cerebellum or lesser brain , along with the upper part of the spinal cord and other structures , appear as ...
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... brain of higher animals , quoad the brain itself , is absolutely painless - contrary to popular notions and ideas . True there are certain parts of the brain which are ex- ceedingly delicate , and in which the point of a needle would ...
... brain of higher animals , quoad the brain itself , is absolutely painless - contrary to popular notions and ideas . True there are certain parts of the brain which are ex- ceedingly delicate , and in which the point of a needle would ...
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