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The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
We see then that all the muscles supplied by corresponding branches of the third
nerve have not this tendency to consensual action, and two muscles supplied by
the third nerve act consentaneously with two other muscles supplied by the ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1847
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British American Medical and Physical Journal
But when the eyelids open, these fibres of the orbicularis being relaxed, the
cornea pushes the lower eyelid outwards and downwards to its original place;
and as this is effected by the superior oblique, acting consentaneously with the
levator ...
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The True Intellectual System of the Universe: With a ...
is. inconceivable,. how. they. should. either. have. sense. or. imagination. And.
thus. doth. Origen,. consentaneously. to. his. own. principles,. conclude. :*. 'H. ry.
iavrrig. <j>vati. arroj/uaroe. kcu. aoparog. can with justice arrogate to himself any
...
Ralph Cudworth, Johann Lorenz von Mosheim,
1845
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Johnson's English Dictionary, as Improved by Todd and ...
CONSENTANEOUS, kon-spn-ta'-ne-us. a. Agree- n)»!o to; consistent with. Broirn.
CONSENTANEOUSLY,. kAn-s^u-A'-ne-6s-ie. ad. ; ronsisientlv. >*- *. Agreement j
consistoace. CONSE'NTER*, kon-seiil'-fir. n.s. He that con- sentcth ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Henry John Todd,
1830
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The Medical and Physical Journal
This most intimate sympathy, however, between the corresponding nervous
points, evidently depends upon their habitually acting consentaneously, as the
focal points of direct vision do not ever correspond anatomically in squinting
persons.
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The Principia; Or, The First Principles of Natural Things: ...
... but incalescent, and thus to be ready on the slightest application of the
magnetic element, or else of their own accord in virtue of their mechanism, to
pass consentaneously into a state of orderly arrangement. For by reason of the
tremors and ...
7
Principles of human physiology
That the column of air in the air-passages is thrown into vibration
consentaneously with the production of sound by the vocal cords, and intensifies
that sound by reciprocation, can scarcely be doubted • but the reasons previously
given appear ...
William Benjamin Carpenter,
1860
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
CONSENTANEOUSLY, adv. [from confin- fancoti.) Agreeably; consistently ;
suitably. — Para, celfus did not always write so consentaneously to } i 111 self,
that his opinions were confidently to be collected from every place of bis writings,
where ...
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
This most intimate sympathy, however, between the corresponding nervous
points, evidently depends upon their habitually acting consentaneously, as the
focal points of direct vision do not ever correspond anatomically in squinting
persons.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
CONSENTANEOUSLY, adv. Agreeably; consistently ; suitably. — Paracelsus did
not always write so consentaneously to himself, that his opinions were
confidently to be colledted from every place of his writings, where he seems to
express it.
John Wilkes (of Milland House, Sussex),
1810