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" ... the unwound cocoons, which are sorted accordingly ; and the Indian muslin-weaver contrives by the delicacy of his touch to make the finest cambric in a loom of such simple construction that European fingers could at best propose to make a piece of... "
Standard animal physiology - Trang 89
bởi Andrew Wilson - 1878 - 104 trang
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the ..., Tập 9

Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 872 trang
...piece of canvas at it." The highest degree of tactile sensibility is met with in blind ]>ersons — a circumstance which is to be attributed for the most...to some extent to an increased development of the tactile organs themselves, resulting, as the above-named physiologist suggests, 'from that augmented...

Household medicine

George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 trang
...fingers could at best propose to make a piece of canvas at it." The highest development of the sense of touch is met with in blind persons — a circumstance...to some extent, to an increased development of the tactile organs themselves, resulting, as the above-named physiologist suggests, "from that augmented...

The Human Body and Its Structure: With Hints on Health, a Practical Treatise ...

1885 - 200 trang
...fingers could at best propose to make a piece of canvas at it." The highest development of the sense of touch is met with in blind persons — a circumstance...to some extent, to an increased development of the tactile organs themselves, resulting, as the abovenamed physiologist suggests, "from that augmented...

The Columbian Cyclopedia, Tập 30

1897 - 846 trang
...at it.' The highest degree of tactile sensibility is found in blind persons — a fact due mostly to concentration of the attention and of the powers of recollection and comparison, and due probably to some exieut to an increased development of the tactile organs themselves, resulting...

The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology, Tập 4,Số phát hành 2

Robert Bentley Todd - 1852 - 756 trang
...especially by blindness, congenital or acquired. Whilst it is doubtless to be attributed, in great part, to the concentration of the attention and of the powers of recollection and comparison upon the sensations which are brought (as it were) to the mind, it may not seem altogether improbable...




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