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" which constitutes the 'hand, properly so called, is the faculty of opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize upon the most minute objects — -a faculty which is carried to its highest degree of perfection in man, in whom the whole anterior... "
Zoology: Being a Systematic Account of the General Structure, Habits ... - Page 137
de William Benjamin Carpenter - 1857 - 588 pages
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volume 14

1839 - 502 pages
...faculty of opposing the thumb to the oib r fingers to seize the most minute objects, a faculty vrhich is carried to its highest degree of perfection in man, in whom the whole anterior extremity ш free, and can be employ i in prehension.' Hands thus defined occur only in man u;.-i in monkeys...
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An Introduction to the Mammalia,: Chiefly with Reference ..., Volume 14,Partie 1

Charles Hamilton Smith - 1842 - 450 pages
...moreover, a characteristic which affords immense sway over their dexterity and mode of action ; it is the faculty of opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize the smallest objects, which constitutes a hand properly so called. This power is carried to the highest...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 pages
...that could be found for an order constituted by the human species only; for Man alone is twobanded. " That," says Cuvier, " which constitutes the hand,...objects, — a faculty which is carried to its highest Jecrree of perfection in Man, in whom the whole anterior extremity is free, and can be employed in...
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The New Church Repository and Monthly Review, Volume 2

1849 - 556 pages
...the structure of the whole frame must conform to that of the hand, and must act in reference to it. N "That," says Cuvier, "which constitutes the hand,...other fingers so as to seize the most minute objects." This is the faculty which acting as a laborer under the guiding mind has enabled man to build the pyramid...
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Principles of human physiology

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1853 - 1146 pages
...structure to those of Man, in the lower they gradually assimilate to the ordinary quadrupedal type. " That," says Cuvier, " which constitutes the hand,...opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize upon the most minute objects; a faculty which is carried to its highest degree of perfection in Man,...
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New Church Essays on Science, Philosophy and Religion: Including Literature ...

1854 - 466 pages
...the structure of the whole frame must conform,to that of the hand, and must act in reference to it. " That," says Cuvier, " which constitutes the hand,...other fingers so as to seize the most minute objects." This is the faculty which acting as a laborer under the guiding mind has enabled man to build the pyramid...
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Principles of human physiology

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1855 - 1026 pages
...other fingers, so as to seize Fio. 1. Hand of M < -, compared with anterior extremity of Oraitg. npon the most minute objects ; a faculty which is carried...perfection in Man, in whom the whole anterior extremity is B free, and can be employed in prehension." The peculiar prehensile power possessed by Man, is chiefly...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1859 - 942 pages
...which constitutes the hand, proFio. 1. Hand of J/nn, compared with anterior extremity of Orany. perly so called, is the faculty of opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize upon the most minute objects; a faculty which is carried to its highest of perfection in Man, in whom...
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Beeton's Dictionary of universal information; comprising a complete summary ...

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1861 - 904 pages
...with speech, unarmed, defenceless. " That," says Cuvier, " which constitutes the hand, properly во called, is the faculty of opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize upon the most minute objecte ; a faculty which is carried to its highest degree of perfection in man."...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ...

1863 - 852 pages
...tend to resemble the ordinary quadrupedal type. 'That,' says Cuvier, 'which constitutes the liand, properly so called, is the faculty of opposing the thumb to the other fingers, so as to seize upon the most minute objects — a faculty which is carried to its highest degree of perfection in...
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