Some Observations on the Mental State of the Blind, and Deaf, and Dumb: Suggested by the Case of Jane Sullivan, Both Blind, Deaf, Dumb, and UneducatedW. B. Brodie and Company, 1843 - 100 páginas |
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... late Sir Charles Bell has somewhere ob- served , that the taste of steel is excited by touching some of the papillæ of the tongue with the point of a needle . If attention be given to the sensation excited while cutting the hairs within ...
... late Sir Charles Bell has somewhere ob- served , that the taste of steel is excited by touching some of the papillæ of the tongue with the point of a needle . If attention be given to the sensation excited while cutting the hairs within ...
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... Sir A. Cooper found that he could successfully suspend and restore the vitality of any animal by alter- nately ... late Dr. Macartney showed It has been said , that there is nothing in 38.
... Sir A. Cooper found that he could successfully suspend and restore the vitality of any animal by alter- nately ... late Dr. Macartney showed It has been said , that there is nothing in 38.
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... music , excellent voice in this little organ , yet cannot you make it speak . ” — Hamlet . + " ' Sblood ! do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? " — Hamlet . the late Sir Charles Bell . In his Bridge- water 41.
... music , excellent voice in this little organ , yet cannot you make it speak . ” — Hamlet . + " ' Sblood ! do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe ? " — Hamlet . the late Sir Charles Bell . In his Bridge- water 41.
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... late Sir Charles Bell . In his Bridge- water Treatise on the Hand , he has satisfac- torily proved that every organ of sense is constructed with an apparatus of muscles so arranged , that , analogous to the adjusting screws , joints ...
... late Sir Charles Bell . In his Bridge- water Treatise on the Hand , he has satisfac- torily proved that every organ of sense is constructed with an apparatus of muscles so arranged , that , analogous to the adjusting screws , joints ...
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... late Sir Charles Bell , that defective intelligence is not to be inferred from defects in the organs of sense that they are by no means in a direct ratio to each other . Many of the lower animals have these organs in a state of per ...
... late Sir Charles Bell , that defective intelligence is not to be inferred from defects in the organs of sense that they are by no means in a direct ratio to each other . Many of the lower animals have these organs in a state of per ...
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