The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... centres , to eliminate one superfluous movement after another , and ultimately to confine itself to those movements that are essential to its pur- pose , to wit , the stretching out of the arm , the closing of the hand and the ...
... centres , to eliminate one superfluous movement after another , and ultimately to confine itself to those movements that are essential to its pur- pose , to wit , the stretching out of the arm , the closing of the hand and the ...
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... centres , and no sooner has its excitement of these centres reached a certain point , paralysing them , than it invades the next lower centres , exciting them , while at the same time it more deeply paralyses the centres in which its ...
... centres , and no sooner has its excitement of these centres reached a certain point , paralysing them , than it invades the next lower centres , exciting them , while at the same time it more deeply paralyses the centres in which its ...
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... centres of lower levels , being strongly organized , go on working , although at reduced speed , while the comparatively slightly organized centres of the higher levels give out . If the vital centres of the lowest level were not ...
... centres of lower levels , being strongly organized , go on working , although at reduced speed , while the comparatively slightly organized centres of the higher levels give out . If the vital centres of the lowest level were not ...
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