Human Physiology, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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Page vi
... contain the views of the most distin- guished physiologists of all periods . The contributions to the science of life have , of late years , been rich and varied ; and to collate and weigh them , and to separate the most trustworthy and ...
... contain the views of the most distin- guished physiologists of all periods . The contributions to the science of life have , of late years , been rich and varied ; and to collate and weigh them , and to separate the most trustworthy and ...
Page xvii
... contain Nitrogen b . Organic Elements that do not contain Nitrogen c . Solid parts of the Human Body d . Fluids of the Human Body . e . Physical Properties of the Tissues II . Functions of Man BOOK I. ANIMAL FUNCTIONS , OR FUNCTIONS OF ...
... contain Nitrogen b . Organic Elements that do not contain Nitrogen c . Solid parts of the Human Body d . Fluids of the Human Body . e . Physical Properties of the Tissues II . Functions of Man BOOK I. ANIMAL FUNCTIONS , OR FUNCTIONS OF ...
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... contain the most important organs of the body , -those that effect the functions of sensibility , digestion , respiration , circulation , & c . The head comprises the face , in which are the organs of four of the senses - sight ...
... contain the most important organs of the body , -those that effect the functions of sensibility , digestion , respiration , circulation , & c . The head comprises the face , in which are the organs of four of the senses - sight ...
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... contain a trace of iron ; whilst he could procure it from the red corpuscles by incineration . He also succeeded in proving its existence in the red corpuscles by liquid tests ; and his experiments were repeated , with the same results ...
... contain a trace of iron ; whilst he could procure it from the red corpuscles by incineration . He also succeeded in proving its existence in the red corpuscles by liquid tests ; and his experiments were repeated , with the same results ...
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... contained in most of the animal secre- tions ; and from its decomposition may result the chlorohydric acid of the gastric juice , and a part the soda of the bile and other fluids . 15. Potassium . - The oxide , potassa , is found in ...
... contained in most of the animal secre- tions ; and from its decomposition may result the chlorohydric acid of the gastric juice , and a part the soda of the bile and other fluids . 15. Potassium . - The oxide , potassa , is found in ...
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