Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... stomach ; the undulating contractions of the former in swallowing succeed each other rapidly , but the eye may follow them , as is familiar to us in the long neck of the horse ; in man each half of an undulation demands at least rather ...
... stomach ; the undulating contractions of the former in swallowing succeed each other rapidly , but the eye may follow them , as is familiar to us in the long neck of the horse ; in man each half of an undulation demands at least rather ...
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... stomach . After the food is converted into chyme , the pylorus admits it into the small intestines , or progres- sively into the duodenum , jejunum , and ileon , and thence it passes into the cœcum , colon , and rectum , or large ...
... stomach . After the food is converted into chyme , the pylorus admits it into the small intestines , or progres- sively into the duodenum , jejunum , and ileon , and thence it passes into the cœcum , colon , and rectum , or large ...
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... stomach or system . We found a human spleen , as taken from the body and emptied of the blood , to weigh six and a half ounces ; when injected with water from its artery ( the veins being tied ) nearly sixteen ounces ; this shows no ...
... stomach or system . We found a human spleen , as taken from the body and emptied of the blood , to weigh six and a half ounces ; when injected with water from its artery ( the veins being tied ) nearly sixteen ounces ; this shows no ...
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... stomach , and the evolution of young or ova , may exist in animals which have no apparent nervous system . We have in vain endea- voured to find one in the highly sensitive and contractile sea - anemone ( Actinia ) , though Spix thought ...
... stomach , and the evolution of young or ova , may exist in animals which have no apparent nervous system . We have in vain endea- voured to find one in the highly sensitive and contractile sea - anemone ( Actinia ) , though Spix thought ...
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... stomach . In the limpet ( Patella , Fig . 4 ) , amongst gasteropodes , the nervous system is analogous to that of bivalves , but all the ganglia have advanced towards the head , and the nerve which connects the branchial ganglia runs ...
... stomach . In the limpet ( Patella , Fig . 4 ) , amongst gasteropodes , the nervous system is analogous to that of bivalves , but all the ganglia have advanced towards the head , and the nerve which connects the branchial ganglia runs ...
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