| William Harvey - Blood - 1889 - 202 pages
...afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve, complete the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place : and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all, the heart is the source and foundation from which all power is derived,... | |
| William Harvey - Blood - 1894 - 200 pages
...movement, like a kind of internal creature, existed before the body. The first to be formed, Nature willed that it should afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve,...the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place : and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all,... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - 1909 - 488 pages
...motion, like a kind of internal creature, existed before the body. The first to be formed, nature willed that it should afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve,...the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place: and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all,... | |
| Geology - 1910 - 436 pages
...motion, like a kind of internal creature, existed before the body. The first to be formed, nature willed that it should afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve,...the entire animal, as its work and dwellingplace: and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all,... | |
| Geology - 1910 - 452 pages
...afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve, complete the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place: and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all, the heart is the source and foundation from which all power is derived,... | |
| Charles Singer - Medical - 1922 - 110 pages
...motion, like a kind of internal creature, is of a date anterior to the body : first formed, nature willed that it should afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve,...prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all ; it is the original and foundation from which all power is derived,... | |
| Charles Nicoll Bancker Camac - Medicine - 1909 - 472 pages
...motion, like a kind of internal creature, existed before the body. The first to be formed, nature willed that it should afterwards fashion, nourish, preserve,...the entire animal, as its work and dwelling-place: and as the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all,... | |
| Elizabeth Danciger - Health & Fitness - 1989 - 132 pages
...cherishes, quickens the whole body and is indeed the foundation of Life, the source of all action.. . . The heart, like the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all; it is the original and foundation from which all power is derived,... | |
| Edward J. Huth, T. J. Murray - Medical - 2006 - 597 pages
...cava through the heart and lungs into the aorta artery. Quaestiones Medicae William Harvey; 1628 1228 The heart, like the prince in a kingdom, in whose hands lie the chief and highest authority, rules over all; it is the. ..foundation from which all power is derived, on which... | |
| Medicine - 1857 - 696 pages
...Aristotle in regard to the sovereignty of the heart ; nor are we to inquire whether it receives sense and motion of the brain ; whether blood from the liver...is the original and foundation from which all power is derived, on which all power depends in the animal body." Charles II. a body corporate, " for the... | |
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