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" ... science the animal body is just as much the product of molecular force as the stalk and ear of corn, or as the crystal of salt or sugar. "
The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Page 275
1869
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate, Volume 69

1869
...the product of molecular force as the stalk and ear of corn, or as the crystal or salt of sugar." " Animal heat, moreover, is the same in kind as the...the same chemical process." Animal motion, too, is directly derived from the food of the animal. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ;...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 3

1868 - 358 pages
...will notice that I am stating my truth strongly, as at the beginning we agreed it should be stated. But I must go still further, and affirm that in the...food of the animal, as the motion of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ; as...
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The Power of the Soul Over the Body

George Moore - 1868 - 456 pages
...just as much the product of molecular force as the stalk and ear of corn, or as the crystal or salt of sugar. Many of its parts are obviously mechanical....food of the animal, as the motion of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ; aa...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 99

1868 - 978 pages
...just as much the product of molecular force as the stalk and car of corn, or as the crystal or salt of sugar. Many of its parts are obviously mechanical....the food of the animal as the motion of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing. Which...
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The Medical circular [afterw.] The London medical press & circular ..., Volume 2

1868 - 596 pages
...just as much the product of molecular force as the stalk and ear of corn, or as the crystal or salt of sugar. Many of its parts are obviously mechanical. Take the human heart f or,example, with its exquisite system of valves, or take the eye, or the hand. Animal heat, moreover,...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1869 - 400 pages
...it and other molecules. Nay, given the grain and its environment, an intellect sufficiently expaaded might trace out a priori every step of the process,...the food of the animal as the motion of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ; as...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 38

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...just as much the product of molecular force as the stalk and ear of corn, or as the crystal or salt of sugar. Many of its parts are obviously mechanical....the hand. Animal heat, moreover, is the same in kind You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing naliedly what many scientific thinkers more or less distinctly...
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Essays on the Use and Limit of the Imagination in Science

John Tyndall - 1870 - 116 pages
...human heart, for example, with its system of valves, or take the exquisite mechanism of the eye or hand. Animal heat, moreover, is the same in kind as...food of the animal, as the motion of Trevethyck's walkingengine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ; as...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volume 1

1871 - 308 pages
...will notice that I am stating my truth strongly, as at the beginning we agreed it should be stated. But I must go still further, and affirm that in the...food of the animal, as the motion of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in its furnace. As regards matter, the animal body creates nothing ; as...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volume 1

1871 - 318 pages
...will notice that I am stating my truth strongly, as at the beginning we agreed it should be stated. But I must go still further, and affirm that in the...produced by the same chemical process. Animal motion, to l;rectly derived from the food of the animalj n of Trevethyck's walking-engine from the fuel in...
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