Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 4
... effect of absti- nence on man not being essentially dissimilar to that on all other warm- blooded animals . Let us therefore first see how the case stands with animals . The experiments of Pom- mer establish that carnivorous ani- mals ...
... effect of absti- nence on man not being essentially dissimilar to that on all other warm- blooded animals . Let us therefore first see how the case stands with animals . The experiments of Pom- mer establish that carnivorous ani- mals ...
Page 7
... effects of total abstinence , we may now inquire into the effects of partial abstinence . An animal deprived of food perishes whenever its loss of weight reaches a certain point ; and , curiously enough , insufficiency of food causes ...
... effects of total abstinence , we may now inquire into the effects of partial abstinence . An animal deprived of food perishes whenever its loss of weight reaches a certain point ; and , curiously enough , insufficiency of food causes ...
Page 16
... effect would have been very different - a transitory applica- tion of cold increasing the flow of blood , a continuous application driv- ing it away . If , therefore , the reader is ever suffering from intense thirst , let him remember ...
... effect would have been very different - a transitory applica- tion of cold increasing the flow of blood , a continuous application driv- ing it away . If , therefore , the reader is ever suffering from intense thirst , let him remember ...
Page 30
... effect pro- duced by his appearance ; and he him- self admiring very much a handsome bracelet on her wrist , which he deemed a favourable prognostic of " tin , " he watched her to her door , and sent his groom in the course of the ...
... effect pro- duced by his appearance ; and he him- self admiring very much a handsome bracelet on her wrist , which he deemed a favourable prognostic of " tin , " he watched her to her door , and sent his groom in the course of the ...
Page 37
... effect of epistolary seduction upon the widow of Gloucester Place . Jasper did not write a bad love- letter in the florid style . He had at his command , in especial , certain poetical quotations , the effect of which repeated ...
... effect of epistolary seduction upon the widow of Gloucester Place . Jasper did not write a bad love- letter in the florid style . He had at his command , in especial , certain poetical quotations , the effect of which repeated ...
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