A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... stomach , small and large intestine , in the fœtus , 232 . Stomach , 233. Its movements , 234. Vomiting , 236. Secre- tions in the stomach , 238. Pepsin , or gasterase , 239 . Gastric juice , 240. Peptogeny , 242. Chyme , 245 . Small ...
... stomach , small and large intestine , in the fœtus , 232 . Stomach , 233. Its movements , 234. Vomiting , 236. Secre- tions in the stomach , 238. Pepsin , or gasterase , 239 . Gastric juice , 240. Peptogeny , 242. Chyme , 245 . Small ...
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... stomach ) , and also to their appen- dages . But it must be remembered that the sensibility afforded by this nerve is generally obtuse , and in no wise localized , and gives vague sensations of the kind called sen- timental ( see ...
... stomach ) , and also to their appen- dages . But it must be remembered that the sensibility afforded by this nerve is generally obtuse , and in no wise localized , and gives vague sensations of the kind called sen- timental ( see ...
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... stomach , as well as motion to these same parts , and perhaps , also , to the small intestine . [ According to Legros and Onimus , electrization of the pneumo - gastric , with interrupted currents ( faradization ) , arrests intestinal ...
... stomach , as well as motion to these same parts , and perhaps , also , to the small intestine . [ According to Legros and Onimus , electrization of the pneumo - gastric , with interrupted currents ( faradization ) , arrests intestinal ...
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... stomach provokes no secretion of true gastric juice , but of a mucus possessing no digestive properties ) . We have remarked that , in the eyes of the physiologist , the spinal cord extends as far as the sella turcica . This view is ...
... stomach provokes no secretion of true gastric juice , but of a mucus possessing no digestive properties ) . We have remarked that , in the eyes of the physiologist , the spinal cord extends as far as the sella turcica . This view is ...
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... ( stomach ) , and also by a vague and indefinite sentiment that is experienced throughout the organism and which spreads to the extremities in the form of fatigue . The same is true concerning thirst , which sensation is referred to the ...
... ( stomach ) , and also by a vague and indefinite sentiment that is experienced throughout the organism and which spreads to the extremities in the form of fatigue . The same is true concerning thirst , which sensation is referred to the ...
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