Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 - Human physiology |
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... affirms that , by the microscope , it may be shown , that each villus terminates in an ampullula or oval vesicle , which has its apex perforated by lateral orifices , through which the chyle enters . The doctrine of open mouths has been ...
... affirms that , by the microscope , it may be shown , that each villus terminates in an ampullula or oval vesicle , which has its apex perforated by lateral orifices , through which the chyle enters . The doctrine of open mouths has been ...
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... affirms , that their existence is by no means constant . Some anatomists describe an external coat , which is formed of condensed cellular tissue , and unites the chyliferous vessels to the neighbouring parts . The mesenteric glands or ...
... affirms , that their existence is by no means constant . Some anatomists describe an external coat , which is formed of condensed cellular tissue , and unites the chyliferous vessels to the neighbouring parts . The mesenteric glands or ...
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... affirm that in their experiments they found the chyle to differ more according to the nature of the food than to the animal species ; but that , contrary to their expecta- tion , the quantity of fibrine , existing in the chyle , bore no ...
... affirm that in their experiments they found the chyle to differ more according to the nature of the food than to the animal species ; but that , contrary to their expecta- tion , the quantity of fibrine , existing in the chyle , bore no ...
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... affirmed , that the peristaltic motion of the intestines has a considerable in- fluence in forcing the chyle into the mouths of the vessels ; whilst Dr. YOUNG is disposed to ascribe the whole effect to capillary at- traction ; and he ...
... affirmed , that the peristaltic motion of the intestines has a considerable in- fluence in forcing the chyle into the mouths of the vessels ; whilst Dr. YOUNG is disposed to ascribe the whole effect to capillary at- traction ; and he ...
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... affirms , that it acquires a rosy tint as it advances in the apparatus ; and that the fibrine becomes gradually more abun- dant . These circumstances have given rise to the belief , that the chyle , as it proceeds , becomes more and ...
... affirms , that it acquires a rosy tint as it advances in the apparatus ; and that the fibrine becomes gradually more abun- dant . These circumstances have given rise to the belief , that the chyle , as it proceeds , becomes more and ...
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abdomen absorption according action affirms animal aorta appears arterial blood auricle become bile bladder body brain caloric capillary carbonic acid cause cavity chyle chyliferous vessels chymical circulation coagulation coat colour conceived consequently containing contraction digestion dilatation disease effect especially excited exerted exhalation exhibit existence experiments extremely fact Fallopian tube favour fecundation female fibrine fluid foetus formed functions glands HALLER heart heat inches individual influence injected intestine irritation less liver lungs lymph lymphatic lymphatic vessels MAGENDIE male mammæ manner matter membrane ment minute mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nature nerves numerous nutrition observed occur organs ovary ovum owing oxygen pass period physiologists placenta portion possessed pulmonary pulmonary artery quantity radicles regarding remarked respiration right auricle secretion skin sleep sperm substance surface temperature testicle thoracic duct tion tube umbilical urethra urine uterus veins vena venous blood ventricle vesicle vital whilst whole