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Cleanthes had good sense, a great memory, and a constitution capable of the closest application: in a word, there was no profession in which Cleanthes might not have made a very good figure; but this won't satisfy him; he takes up an unaccountable fondness for the character of a line gentleman; all his thoughts are bent upon this, instead of attending a dissection, frequenting the courts of justice, or studying the Fathers.

It may have a few strange imaginations left in it still. May it not, Edward?" "This is not one," he replied. "She heard very accurately." "What did they mean?" "There is a report abroad about me, arising out of the old prejudice about dissection. Some of my neighbours think that dissecting is the employment and the passion of my life, and that I rob the churchyard as often as anybody is buried."

Brown to reconcile these glaring discrepancies in the testimony of his own witnesses. If this dissection of Mr.

I am not going back on my axiom the proper end of criticism is appreciation: but I must observe that one means of stimulating a taste for what is most excellent is an elaborate dissection of what is not.

Thus habited, Napoleon was removed in the afternoon of the 6th out of the hall, into which the crowd rushed immediately. The linen which had been employed in the dissection of the body, though stained with blood, was eagerly seized, torn in pieces, and distributed among the bystanders. Napoleon lay in state in his little bedroom which had been converted into a funeral chamber.

He was continually drawing, from his pocket or his memory, some scrap of song or story; and inviting some fair Angelique, either with her father's permission or without, to attend the dissection of anauthor, upon whom he was to discourse. He soon gave proofs of this to Mary Ashburton.

Similar experiences were not unusual. The lack of bodies for dissection is sometimes attributed to religious scruples, but they have very little to do with it, as at all times men have refused to allow the bodies of their friends to be treated as anatomical material. This is the natural feeling of abhorrence and not at all religious.

Like his patron, he was one of the brightest ornaments of the heathen world, and one of the most learned and accomplished men of any age. His celebrity is founded chiefly on his anatomical and physiological works. He was familiar with practical anatomy, deriving his knowledge from dissection. His observations about health are practical and useful.

And he knew with cold certainty that he could not lay a scalpel edge upon that cold flesh. It was too human, too like his own. "Are you ready, Doctor?" the Lani standing across the table from him asked. "Shall I expose the viscera?" Kennon's stomach froze. Of course! He should have realized! No pathologist did his own dissection. He examined. And that he could do.

"Your brother will decide for himself whether to speak to Mr Rowland, or to let the slander pass, and live it down. Our duty is to give him information; and I feel that it is a duty. And now, have you been told anything about Mr Hope's practice of dissection?" Margaret related what she had heard on the bank of the river, and Hope's explanation of it.

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