Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... Animal. EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No. DVII . VOL . LXXXIII . HUNGER is one of the beneficent and terrible instincts . It is , indeed , the very fire of life , underlying all impulses to labour , and moving man to noble activities by its ...
... Animal. EDINBURGH MAGAZINE . No. DVII . VOL . LXXXIII . HUNGER is one of the beneficent and terrible instincts . It is , indeed , the very fire of life , underlying all impulses to labour , and moving man to noble activities by its ...
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* HUNTER : Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Economy . meals . In certain diseases there is a craving for ... animals demand food more frequently than the adult ; birds and mammalia more frequently than reptiles and ...
* HUNTER : Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Economy . meals . In certain diseases there is a craving for ... animals demand food more frequently than the adult ; birds and mammalia more frequently than reptiles and ...
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... animal body is often compared with a steam - engine , of which the food is the fuel in the furnace , fur- nishing the motor power . As an illustration , this may be acceptable enough , but , like many other illustra- tions , it is often ...
... animal body is often compared with a steam - engine , of which the food is the fuel in the furnace , fur- nishing the motor power . As an illustration , this may be acceptable enough , but , like many other illustra- tions , it is often ...
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... animal eats voraciously when food is within reach , but having satisfied his appetite , he remains several hours before again feeling hungry ; and in a state of nature the intervals between his meals are necessarily variable , and often ...
... animal eats voraciously when food is within reach , but having satisfied his appetite , he remains several hours before again feeling hungry ; and in a state of nature the intervals between his meals are necessarily variable , and often ...
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... animal heat is only possible through a large amount of chemical change going on in the organism ; it is produced by " direct combustion " ( according to the chemical school of physiologists ) , by " the disengage- ment of heat in ...
... animal heat is only possible through a large amount of chemical change going on in the organism ; it is produced by " direct combustion " ( according to the chemical school of physiologists ) , by " the disengage- ment of heat in ...
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