| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - Biochemistry - 1854 - 604 pages
...consisted in motion. Even if this expression be far too general for organic action, it cannot be denied that we assume life to exist wherever we perceive...induced by the constant motion of the molecules of the organised body, as well as of the organs themselves. Although Albinus overlooked the fact that, on... | |
| Chemistry - 1854 - 546 pages
...consisted in motion. Even if this expression be far too general for organic action, it cannot be denied that we assume life to exist wherever we perceive...induced by the constant motion of the molecules of the organised body, as well as of the organs themselves. Although Albinus overlooked the fact that, on... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - Biochemistry - 1855 - 580 pages
...consisted in motion. Even if this expression be far too general for organic action, it cannot be denied that we assume life to exist wherever we perceive...organized body, as well as of the organs themselves. Although Albinus overlooked the fact that, on the one hand, something more than this is necessary to... | |
| Karl Gotthelf Lehmann - 1855 - 576 pages
...consisted in motion. Even if this expression be far too general for organic action, it cannot be denied that we assume life to exist wherever we perceive...organized body, as well as of the organs themselves. Although Albinus overlooked the fact that, on the one hand, something more than this is necessary to... | |
| George Herbert Taylor - Calisthenics - 1860 - 412 pages
...and in rest there is no life, and in equilibrium there iť death."—Vol. 11., pp. 210, 211. Even If this expression be far too general for organic action,...organized body, as well as of the organs themselves. * * * * * ply the true and proper conditions for the production or augmentation of the life-power.... | |
| George Herbert Taylor - Calisthenics - 1860 - 424 pages
...general for organic action, It can not be denied that we assume life to exist wherever we perecive a constant alternation of phenomena and incessant...developed in the material substrata of the body. Physical forees continue to act upon matter after it has attained its position of equilibrium, for it is only... | |
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