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" ... deer will outrun the leopard in a fair and open chase, because the work supplied to its muscles by the vegetable food is capable of being given out continuously for a long period of time ; but in a sudden rush at a near distance the leopard will infallibly... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 284
by Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872
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American Eclectic Medical Review, Volume 4

Medicine - 1869 - 602 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable...long-continued, slow labor, or the exercise of sudden bursts of mnscular labor continued for short periods. Thus chamois hunters setting out for several days' chase...
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Athletic training and health

John Harrisson (M.R.C.S.) - 1869 - 118 pages
...muscular qualities developed by the two kinds of food differ considerably from each other. The hunted deer will outrun the leopard in a fair and open chase,...in the form of exceedingly rapid muscular action." A few hours after this carnivorous meal, then, is the best time for the most severe effort of the day,...
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Medicine in Modern Times: Or Discourses Delivered at a Meeting of the ...

British Medical Association, William Stokes - Historical Card - 1869 - 326 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable...occupations require a steady, long-continued, slow labour, or the exercise of sudden bursts of muscular labour continued for short periods. Thus Chamois...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 58-59

Medicine - 1869 - 622 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable...occupations require a steady, long-continued, slow labour, or the exercise of sudden bursts of muscular labour continued for short periods. Thus chamois...
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St.Andrews Medical Graduates Association.Transactions,1869

Leonard W. Sedgwick,Edited By - 1870 - 358 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable...in the form of exceedingly rapid muscular action." ARREST OF FITS BY THE LIGATURE. Case 4 is specially interesting, because the patient gave a clear account...
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The maintenance of health, Issue 222

John Milner Fothergill - 1874 - 426 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable...instantaneously in the form of exceedingly rapid muscular actions.' (Haughton.) Nitrogen is the essential factor in all explosive compounds, from gunpowder to...
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Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene ...

J. C. Hutchinson - Hygiene - 1875 - 324 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, decause its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable of being given out instantaneously in exceedingly rapid muscular action." — H 'aughtow? 's Animal Mechanics* 1O- A Summary Concerning Diet...
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A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene for Educational Institutions and ...

Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - Health education - 1875 - 332 pages
...sndden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, decanse its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable of being given out instantaneously in exceedingly rapid muscular action." — Haughtorfs A nimal Mechanics. 10- A Summary Concerning Diet...
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On Idiocy and Imbecility

William Wotherspoon Ireland - Electronic books - 1877 - 478 pages
...sudden rush, at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable of being given out instantaneously in the form of exceeding rapid muscular actions.' " Of course, this quotation bears very generally. It shows, I submit,...
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Hints on Dairying

Thomas Day Curtis - Dairying - 1885 - 146 pages
...sudden rush at a near distance, the leopard will infallibly overtake the deer, because its flesh food stores up in the blood a reserve of force capable of being given out instantaneouslv in the form of exceedingly swift muscualr action." Dr. Fothergill goes on to say: "...
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