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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The physiological anatomy and physiology of man 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857
    ... movements consequent on its impulses have all the concatenation and character of movements impelled by reason through the will; ...
  2. ... a nervous or functional, or of an inflammatory character; and the concatenation of disorders has sometimes been so intricate, that ...
  3. ... a nervous or functional, or of an inflammatory character: and the concatenation of disorders has sometimes been so intricate, that ...
  4. ... of his organs, and we have combined a concatenation of circumstances Avhich cannot but produce an extraordinary intellectual character. BY FACTS. 337 As phrenologists, the writers have ...
  5. ... of his organs, and Ave have combined a concatenation of circumstances which cannot but produce an extraordinary intellectual character. BY FACTS. 337 As phrenologists, the writers have ...
  6. ... termed direct and positive proof—but by a concatenation of circum- stances so irresistible and absolute in their character, as to carry conviction to the •mind of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - On tetanus and tetanoid affections : with cases 
    Publication: St. Louis : E.F. Hobart & Co., 1873
    ... view of drawing attention to such a transitory concatenation, and I propose to deduct from them the following con- clusions : i. Impressions upon the peripheral nerves of un- usual character, amounting to irritation or excitation, are capable of ...
  8. ... of persons who, by the solidity and encyclopaedical character of their knowledge, and their power of coordination and concatenation, may claim to be peers of M. Corate, ...
  9. ... of persons who, by the solidity and encyclopaedical character of their knowledge, and their power of coordination and concatenation, may claim to be peers of M. Comte, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of psychology 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1871
    ... persons who, by the solidity and 6 encyclopaedical character of their knowledge, and their power of coordination and concatenation, may claim to be peers of M. Comte, ...
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