| 1804 - 664 pages
...usually existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal snbstances. Animals," says he, " or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle,...that viscus, so long as the animal principle remains Thence it is that we find animals of various kinds living in the stomach, or even hatched or bred there... | |
| Richard Joseph Sulivan (Sie) - 1794 - 542 pages
...animal fluid is, is not ascertained. * And that which renders it still more extraordinary, is, that animals possessed of the living principle, when taken into the stomach, are not the least affected by the powers of the stomach, so long as the animal principle remains ; and hence... | |
| 1803 - 598 pages
...an effect which arises spontaneously ; digestion is an effect of another principle acting upon it, and shall here be considered a little more particularly....living principle, when taken into the stomach, are not the least affected by the powers of that viscus, so long as the animal principle remains ; thence.it... | |
| Laurence Howel - 1807 - 588 pages
...existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal substances. Animals" says he, " or pans of animals, possessed of the living principle, when...taken into the stomach, are not in the least affected Inthe powers of that viscus, so long as the living principle rejr.ains. Thence it is being got a day's... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 714 pages
...diges*Ant' ctirte *e<^ ^7 tne ^u'^ usually existing in the stomachs of other animals, loos. &c. or " Animals, or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle when taken into the 7Sr" _stomach, are not, says an eminent physiologist (a), in the least affected by the powers "of that... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1825 - 660 pages
...stomachs, whilst life remains in such animal substance. His words are (Phil. Trans. Vol. 6J, p. 449,) "Animals, or parts of animals possessed of the living principle, when taken into the stomach, are not the least afflicted by th*- powers of that viscus, so long as the animal principle remains. Thence... | |
| 1830 - 684 pages
...usually existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal substances. Animals (says he,) or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle...that viscus, so long as the animal principle remains. Thence it is, that we find animals of various kinds living in the stomach, or even hatched or bred... | |
| 1830 - 690 pages
...usually existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal substances. Animals '(says he,) or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle...that viscus, so long as the animal principle remains. Thence it is, that we find animals of various kinds living in the stonnch, or even hatched or bred... | |
| Hosea Ballou - 1832 - 194 pages
...usually' existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal substances. Animals, (says he) or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle,...Hence it is, that we find animals of various kinds living in the stomach, or even hatched or bred there. But the moment that any of these lose the living... | |
| John Prince - 1846 - 490 pages
...found existing in animal stomachs, while life remains in such animal substances. Animals,' says he, 'or parts of animals, possessed of the living principle,...Hence it is, that we find animals of various kinds living in the stomach, or even hatched or bred there. But the moment that any of these lose the living... | |
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