登陆注册
5460000000079

第79章 10(5)

The character which she thus gave to the buttocks renders them at the same time useful in resting the body. For standing causes no fatigue to quadrupeds, and even the long continuance of this posture produces in them no weariness; for they are supported the whole time by four props, which is much as though they were lying down. But to man it is no task to remain for any length of time on his feet, his body demanding rest in a sitting position. This, then, is the reason why man has buttocks and fleshy legs; and the presence of these fleshy parts explains why he has no tail. For the nutriment which would otherwise go to the tail is used up in the production of these parts, while at the same time the existence of buttocks does away with the necessity of a tail. But in quadrupeds and other animals the reverse obtains. For they are of dwarf-like form, so that all the pressure of their weight and corporeal substance is on their upper part, and is withdrawn from the parts below. On this account they are without buttocks and have hard legs. In order, however, to cover and protect that part which serves for the evacuation of excrement, nature has given them a tail of some kind or other, subtracting for the purpose some of the nutriment which would otherwise go to the legs. Intermediate in shape between man and quadrupeds is the ape, belonging therefore to neither or to both, and having on this account neither tail nor buttocks; no tail in its character of biped, no buttocks in its character of quadruped. There is great diversity of so-called tails; and this organ like others is sometimes used by nature for by-purposes, being made to serve not only as a covering and protection to the fundament, but also for other uses and advantages of its possessor.

There are differences in the feet of quadrupeds. For in some of these animals there is a solid hoof, and in others a hoof cloven into two, and again in others a foot divided into many parts.

The hoof is solid when the body is large and the earthy matter present in great abundance; in which case the earth, instead of forming teeth and horns, is separated in the character of a nail, and being very abundant forms one continuous nail, that is a hoof, in place of several. This consumption of the earthy matter on the hoof explains why these animals, as a rule, have no huckle-bones; a second reason being that the presence of such a bone in the joint of the hind leg somewhat impedes its free motion. For extension and flexion can be made more rapidly in parts that have but one angle than in parts that have several. But the presence of a huckle-bone, as a connecting bolt, is the introduction as it were of a new limb-segment between the two ordinary ones. Such an addition adds to the weight of the foot, but renders the act of progression more secure. Thus it is that in such animals as have a hucklebone, it is only in the posterior and not in the anterior limbs that this bone is found. For the anterior limbs, moving as they do in advance of the others, require to be light and capable of ready flexion, whereas firmness and extensibility are what are wanted in the hind limbs. Moreover, a huckle-bone adds weight to the blow of a limb, and so renders it a suitable weapon of defence; and these animals all use their hind legs to protect themselves, kicking out with their heels against anything which annoys them. In the cloven-hoofed quadrupeds the lighter character of the hind legs admits of there being a huckle-bone; and the presence of the huckle-bone prevents them from having a solid hoof, the bony substance remaining in the joint, and therefore being deficient in the foot. As to the polydactylous quadrupeds, none of them have huckle-bones. For if they had they would not be polydactylous, but the divisions of the foot would only extend to that amount of its breadth which was covered by the huckle-bone. Thus it is that most of the animals that have huckle-bones are cloven-hoofed.

Of all animals man has the largest foot in proportion to the size of the body. This is only what might be expected. For seeing that he is the only animal that stands erect, the two feet which are intended to bear all the weight of the body must be both long and broad.

Equally intelligible is it that the proportion between the size of the fingers and that of the whole hand should be inverted in the case of the toes and feet. For the function of the hands is to take hold of objects and retain them by pressure; so that the fingers require to be long. For it is by its flexed portion that the hand grasps an object. But the function of the feet is to enable us to stand securely, and for this the undivided part of the foot requires to be of larger size than the toes. However, it is better for the extremity to be divided than to be undivided. For in an undivided foot disease of any one part would extend to the whole organ; whereas, if the foot be divided into separate digits, there is not an equal liability to such an occurrence. The digits, again, by being short would be less liable to injury. For these reasons the feet in man are many-toed, while the separate digits are of no great length. The toes, finally, are furnished with nails for the same reason as are the fingers, namely because such projecting parts are weak and therefore require special protection.

同类推荐
  • 曲律

    曲律

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Flying U's Last Stand

    The Flying U's Last Stand

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 吴耿尚孔四王全传

    吴耿尚孔四王全传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上元宝金庭无为妙经

    太上元宝金庭无为妙经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 贵直论

    贵直论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 不成问题的问题

    不成问题的问题

    老舍《不成问题的问题》故事发生在抗战重庆树华农场,农场管理者丁场长管理能力不行,但哄人能力一流,精通人情世故,在他的治理下,大家整日偷鸡打牌,混日子。树华农场颓势一片,冒牌青年艺术家秦妙斋也掺和进来。留学归来尤主任接管农场后,开始整治作风,大家感到了自律和科学带来的愉悦……全书收录老舍的短篇小说代表作《不成问题的问题》《月牙儿》《我这一辈子》三篇,篇篇皆为经典中的经典,其中《不成问题的问题》改编电影夺得多个电影节大奖。
  • 沉浮目盼兮

    沉浮目盼兮

    也许我们都不会活着只要你不在距我于千里之外沉思的眼眸抬起时正对上那双明亮的眼睛 本文已做修改 所更章节目前有些变动 介意的小可爱们可以在重看 2019.7.31 即将要到来的的文案截选: 你真是个毒蝎美人 真是即美丽又可怕 一双手紧紧环抱着壑钰 缓慢抬起头感受着两人鼻息之间的暖气 薄凉的唇开口道: 那王爷不妨试试我这个毒蝎美人 看看我是真的可怕吗
  • 全民自黑的英国

    全民自黑的英国

    其实是一本全面的英国文化观察笔记!畅销科普巨著《万物简史》作者比尔·布莱森成名作。真正的英国,究竟是什么样子的呢?享誉世界的文化观察大师比尔·布莱森用幽默、犀利的语言为我们展现了全面真实的英国。本书获得了英国本土读者的高度认可——2003年世界读书日,在一场BBC发起的全民调查中,本书被评为“尤其能代表英国的图书”。翻开本书,从英国日常生活的方方面面,读懂一个真实的英国。
  • 最强老婆奴

    最强老婆奴

    “本帝活了数万个纪元,曾一人独战魔界圣祖!曾一剑斩上古魔龙!曾以一己之力摧毁天道!本帝怕过谁?”“哦?给老娘好好跪着!不说出这几年干嘛去了一直跪着”“老婆大人啊,我……我腿麻了……”身为魔帝与其他四帝称兄道弟的叶尘,转世之后沦为老婆奴!最终跪倒在孙千琴大长腿之下无法自拔!
  • 一胎二宝:神医嫡女宠上天

    一胎二宝:神医嫡女宠上天

    江浸月穿越了!她一个二十一世纪最强特工,业内闻风丧胆的医毒天才,竟然穿越成了一个怀着龙凤胎的孕妇,还在穿越当天生产了!孩子爹是谁?她一个半路穿越过来的人给忘记了…没人认领她就只得自己养,拿了人家的身体,可就得替人家报仇,把那些不该享受满门荣耀的人重新踩回地狱去,可踩着踩着,她竟然绊倒在个美男身上:“臭男人,滚,带着你的俩娃一起滚!”
  • 九渊神后

    九渊神后

    南公玥穿越而来。她是天下第一商会的少主。是北齐国权倾天下的公主。上等大陆,别人的眼中,她依然只是一只,从蛮荒之地飞出来的小麻雀。她抿唇一笑,似妖似魔的容颜,美得不可方物。小麻雀吗?!身怀巫神域,修得逆天的巫神诀。这样的她要是还算小麻雀,那这个世上便不会再有金凤凰。在轻视质疑中,看她如何反转逆袭,走上人生巅峰,睨睥天下。君渊,他是九渊之主,妖孽俊美,神秘尊贵,冰冷无情。直到他遇上了她,南公玥,一切规则被打破,不觉间,他已爱她入骨。
  • 江湖有我名声在:残剑天下

    江湖有我名声在:残剑天下

    以北宋初年为背景,以契丹借道侵伐大理为始,引出主人公凌风与段铖,透过契丹密探北骑十八鹰,始出双子剑法;败契丹,负理宁,二人携手闯江湖,却怎成万众仇敌?为究明细,赴西南,怎与王小波结缘?步步而入,仇结四大魔王,练绝世神功,是因缘巧合还是被人算计?得入紫泉宫毁灭四魔,声名鹊起的背后又隐藏着何等天机?十六年前的血雨腥风、举世之仇,又将如何完结?凌风与林曦又如何生出情愫,如胶似漆是否终得鸳鸯双宿?段铖与赵妗又有怎样的羁绊,层层纠葛最终又将如何?
  • 驱魔师哈尔

    驱魔师哈尔

    一个废柴和一个骗子再加两个奇形怪状的东西冒险的故事(??????)??
  • 躺在夫人怀里撒个娇

    躺在夫人怀里撒个娇

    京城圈中,她曾放下狠话──“司家那位是我九爷捧在手心里宠的心肝宝贝。”“哪个不长眼的胆敢觊觎司家,我要让他后悔生而为人。”结婚当天,一袭嫁衣的她,更是狂妄嚣张,集团百分之十的股份被她作为嫁妆奉上给他“不想祝福我们?”她眉眼一挑:“那么,恭喜你,成功进入了九爷的永久黑名单目录里。”他有利刃,却甘愿为她藏锋直到,那天的到来……
  • 宫家最后的一位少爷

    宫家最后的一位少爷

    宫家本是江湖上鼎鼎有名的武林世家,可是十多年前的一场变故,使得宫家家道中落,宫家唯一留存于世的血脉宫铭,本是天赋异禀的武术奇才,宫家变故之后终日贪恋酒色,后来无意卷入一场江湖纷争,发现宫家的变故原来隐藏着一个大阴谋……