The Indigestions, Or Diseases of the Digestive Organs Functionally Treated |
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... passing away . I shall generally use the English adjectives , but first I will say shortly what I mean by them in this connection . By digestion being slow I mean that the act in some part of the alimentary canal is not completed by the ...
... passing away . I shall generally use the English adjectives , but first I will say shortly what I mean by them in this connection . By digestion being slow I mean that the act in some part of the alimentary canal is not completed by the ...
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... passed from thence either unaltered or chemically decomposed . There are seen in the fæces , either by the naked eye or the microscope , masses of starch , muscular fibre , fat , & c . I have several times had them brought to me , under ...
... passed from thence either unaltered or chemically decomposed . There are seen in the fæces , either by the naked eye or the microscope , masses of starch , muscular fibre , fat , & c . I have several times had them brought to me , under ...
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... passed the pylorus ; by the second stage , its transit along the small intestines ; by the third stage , all that takes place beyond the ilio - cæcal valve . These phenomena almost always require separate treatment of themselves in ...
... passed the pylorus ; by the second stage , its transit along the small intestines ; by the third stage , all that takes place beyond the ilio - cæcal valve . These phenomena almost always require separate treatment of themselves in ...
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... passed on and apt to ferment in the intestinal canal . The most essential part of the digestion of vegetable food is doubtless the osmosis of the sugar through the mucous coat of the alimentary canal . Requiring so much that is so soon ...
... passed on and apt to ferment in the intestinal canal . The most essential part of the digestion of vegetable food is doubtless the osmosis of the sugar through the mucous coat of the alimentary canal . Requiring so much that is so soon ...
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... passed away . In a fortnight she had recovered her appetite , and moreover was able to take even vegetable food . In ... passing off by the rectum , used to cause great in- convenience . And the absence of taste and smell in the ...
... passed away . In a fortnight she had recovered her appetite , and moreover was able to take even vegetable food . In ... passing off by the rectum , used to cause great in- convenience . And the absence of taste and smell in the ...
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abdomen admitted to St aged albumen alcohol alimentary canal anæmia appetite attack beef-tea bile bismuth blood body bowels carbonic carbonic acid catamenia catarrh cause cholera chronic cloth colour complained condition constipation consumption costive cough cure diagnosis diarrhoea diet digestion dinner disease doses dyspepsia effect emaciated epigastrium eructations excess fæces Fcap fermentation flatulence fluid Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition gastric juice grains habit heart heartburn hospital hydrocyanic acid increased indigestion induced intestinal lesion liver lungs Mary's matter meals meat medicine milk morbid mucous membrane mucus muscular natural nausea nervous night normal numerous Engravings observed œsophagus opium organs pain PATHOLOGY patient pepsine Post 8vo PRACTICAL pressure pulmonary pulse purgatives pylorus quantity quinine relieved remedies saliva Second Edition SECTION seemed solid sometimes stomach stools strychnine suffered swallowed symptoms Third Edition tion tissue tongue treatment ulceration urine usually vomiting waterbrash weight
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