The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... human body , lest it should blunt the feelings and diminish the reverence with which that supreme creation should be regarded . He proposed to substitute for dissection as far as possible the teaching of anatomy by plates , models and ...
... human body , lest it should blunt the feelings and diminish the reverence with which that supreme creation should be regarded . He proposed to substitute for dissection as far as possible the teaching of anatomy by plates , models and ...
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... human organism can that action be said to be simple ; that is , when it has stimulated the very highest inhibitory ... humanity ? If that were so , how truly beneath brutality must genuine humanity be . No stronger argument could be ...
... human organism can that action be said to be simple ; that is , when it has stimulated the very highest inhibitory ... humanity ? If that were so , how truly beneath brutality must genuine humanity be . No stronger argument could be ...
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... human being a mystic sense , a deep and obscure craving for spiritual light , an indescribable , imperative besoin d'aspirer , like the besoin de respirer . No physical explanations can satisfy this . TRANSMISSION OF ACQUIRED HABITS My ...
... human being a mystic sense , a deep and obscure craving for spiritual light , an indescribable , imperative besoin d'aspirer , like the besoin de respirer . No physical explanations can satisfy this . TRANSMISSION OF ACQUIRED HABITS My ...
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