The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression: As Connected with the Fine ArtsGeorge Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden, 1877 - 254 trang |
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... pain is the great safeguard of the frame , and now proceed to examine its expression . In bodily pain the jaws are fixed , and the teeth grind ; the lips are drawn laterally , the nostrils dilated ; the eyes are largely uncovered and ...
... pain is the great safeguard of the frame , and now proceed to examine its expression . In bodily pain the jaws are fixed , and the teeth grind ; the lips are drawn laterally , the nostrils dilated ; the eyes are largely uncovered and ...
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... pain or death , exhibits exactly the same effects , approaching in violence to those just mentioned , in proportion to the nearness of the cause , and the weakness of the subject . " * But there is one distinguishing feature of the two ...
... pain or death , exhibits exactly the same effects , approaching in violence to those just mentioned , in proportion to the nearness of the cause , and the weakness of the subject . " * But there is one distinguishing feature of the two ...
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... pain and spasm of the eyelids , may , when the nerve is destroyed , be rudely pressed with the finger , and the patient will nevertheless be unconscious of pain ; or if the surface be inflamed , * and it be necessary to scarify it with ...
... pain and spasm of the eyelids , may , when the nerve is destroyed , be rudely pressed with the finger , and the patient will nevertheless be unconscious of pain ; or if the surface be inflamed , * and it be necessary to scarify it with ...
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INTRODUCTION Comparison of Ancient and Modern Art | 15 |
Changes from Infancy to | 42 |
Of those Sources of Expression in the Coun | 76 |
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