Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 - Human physiology |
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... blood directly through the coats of the containing vessel , without having been subjected to any elaboration ; and the different constituents of the organs are con- stantly subjected to the absorbing action of vessels , by which their ...
... blood directly through the coats of the containing vessel , without having been subjected to any elaboration ; and the different constituents of the organs are con- stantly subjected to the absorbing action of vessels , by which their ...
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... blood greatly . In a few minutes after its removal from the thoracic duct , it becomes solid ; and , after a time , separates , like the blood , into two parts , a coagulum and a liquid . The coagulum is an opaque white substance ; of a ...
... blood greatly . In a few minutes after its removal from the thoracic duct , it becomes solid ; and , after a time , separates , like the blood , into two parts , a coagulum and a liquid . The coagulum is an opaque white substance ; of a ...
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... blood of the mesenteric veins , but not in the chyle . He gave to a horse a mixture of half a pound of honey and the same quantity of asafoetida ; and , whilst the smell of the latter was distinctly perceptible in the venous blood of ...
... blood of the mesenteric veins , but not in the chyle . He gave to a horse a mixture of half a pound of honey and the same quantity of asafoetida ; and , whilst the smell of the latter was distinctly perceptible in the venous blood of ...
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... blood ; and the lym- phatic vessels were regarded as the mere continuation of the ulti- mate arterial ramifications . It was affirmed , that the blood on reaching the final arterial branches , separated into two parts ; the red and ...
... blood ; and the lym- phatic vessels were regarded as the mere continuation of the ulti- mate arterial ramifications . It was affirmed , that the blood on reaching the final arterial branches , separated into two parts ; the red and ...
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... blood had ceased to flow . The inner coat is extremely thin and smooth at its inner sur- face . It is very extensible , and yet presents considerable resist- ance ; bearing a very tight ligature without being ruptured . In many of the ...
... blood had ceased to flow . The inner coat is extremely thin and smooth at its inner sur- face . It is very extensible , and yet presents considerable resist- ance ; bearing a very tight ligature without being ruptured . In many of the ...
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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