Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... embryo and the fluids , I have boiled an egg hard , from the fourteenth day of the incuba- tion up to the day when the exclusion would have taken place , the major part of the albumen being already consumed , and the vitellus divid- ed ...
... embryo and the fluids , I have boiled an egg hard , from the fourteenth day of the incuba- tion up to the day when the exclusion would have taken place , the major part of the albumen being already consumed , and the vitellus divid- ed ...
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... embryo ; and that from the remainder or the milk , taken into the mouth by suction , passed on to the stomach by the act of deglutition , and there digested or chylified , and finally absorbed by the mesenteric veins , the new being con ...
... embryo ; and that from the remainder or the milk , taken into the mouth by suction , passed on to the stomach by the act of deglutition , and there digested or chylified , and finally absorbed by the mesenteric veins , the new being con ...
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... embryo floats . The fluid of the amnion was , in proportion , but a hundredth , or shall I say a thousandth , to that of the chorion ; although the crystalline humour of the amnion was still in such quantity that no one could reasonably ...
... embryo floats . The fluid of the amnion was , in proportion , but a hundredth , or shall I say a thousandth , to that of the chorion ; although the crystalline humour of the amnion was still in such quantity that no one could reasonably ...
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