A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... digested text - book of Phy- siology adapted to the wants of the advanced student , which is still a desideratum in American scientific liter- ature .. If the foreign books upon any subject are more meritorious than those of our own ...
... digested text - book of Phy- siology adapted to the wants of the advanced student , which is still a desideratum in American scientific liter- ature .. If the foreign books upon any subject are more meritorious than those of our own ...
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... DIGESTIVE SYSTEM . I. OBJECT OF DIGESTION , INANITION , AND ALIMENTATION Proximate principles , or elements of food , 210. Hydrocarbons and food substitutes , 212. Liebig's extract of meat , 213 . II . FIRST PART OF THE ACT OF DIGESTION ...
... DIGESTIVE SYSTEM . I. OBJECT OF DIGESTION , INANITION , AND ALIMENTATION Proximate principles , or elements of food , 210. Hydrocarbons and food substitutes , 212. Liebig's extract of meat , 213 . II . FIRST PART OF THE ACT OF DIGESTION ...
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Emil Küss. III . SUB - DIAPHRAGMATIC PORTION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACK . 231 Formation of the stomach , small and large intestine , in the fœtus , 232 . Stomach , 233. Its movements , 234. Vomiting , 236. Secre- tions in the stomach , 238 ...
Emil Küss. III . SUB - DIAPHRAGMATIC PORTION OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACK . 231 Formation of the stomach , small and large intestine , in the fœtus , 232 . Stomach , 233. Its movements , 234. Vomiting , 236. Secre- tions in the stomach , 238 ...
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... digestion , and respiration ) . We can here only generalize upon these functions . The pneumo- gastric might be ... digestive apparatus , it furnishes sensibility to the SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . 39.
... digestion , and respiration ) . We can here only generalize upon these functions . The pneumo- gastric might be ... digestive apparatus , it furnishes sensibility to the SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . 39.
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Emil Küss. In the digestive apparatus , it furnishes sensibility to the pharynx , œsophagus , and stomach , as well as motion to these same parts , and perhaps , also , to the small intestine . [ According to Legros and Onimus ...
Emil Küss. In the digestive apparatus , it furnishes sensibility to the pharynx , œsophagus , and stomach , as well as motion to these same parts , and perhaps , also , to the small intestine . [ According to Legros and Onimus ...
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