The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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... acid , the hydrochloric , or that which was heretofore known as the muriatic , - partly derived from the food and partly from the blood , and essential to the production of * As a hat , for instance . ANATOMY OF THE INTESTINAL TUBE . 21 ...
... acid , the hydrochloric , or that which was heretofore known as the muriatic , - partly derived from the food and partly from the blood , and essential to the production of * As a hat , for instance . ANATOMY OF THE INTESTINAL TUBE . 21 ...
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... acid proceeds from the Stomach . The pancreas , also an important glandular organ , which occupies a position near to this laboratory , lying across the spine , transmits by a tube to the duodenum a copious bland secre- tion , similar ...
... acid proceeds from the Stomach . The pancreas , also an important glandular organ , which occupies a position near to this laboratory , lying across the spine , transmits by a tube to the duodenum a copious bland secre- tion , similar ...
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... acid the hydrochloric , without which the process cannot efficiently be carried on and perfected . Sugar in abundance is an abomination to the stomachs of young good age ; whereas Tasso , Pascal , Kirke White , and some others , who all ...
... acid the hydrochloric , without which the process cannot efficiently be carried on and perfected . Sugar in abundance is an abomination to the stomachs of young good age ; whereas Tasso , Pascal , Kirke White , and some others , who all ...
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... acid . Nor is this the only evil produced by the irritated and out- raged organ , since even the oxalic acid is some- times eliminated ; and how destructive to the constitution the absorption of this must be , can easily be imagined ...
... acid . Nor is this the only evil produced by the irritated and out- raged organ , since even the oxalic acid is some- times eliminated ; and how destructive to the constitution the absorption of this must be , can easily be imagined ...
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... acid of the stomach ; but when this becomes rank , and strong , as it were overproof , and poisonous , then the liver is overtasked , and excited to produce an overflow of bile , and this often not of good quality , and then the evil ...
... acid of the stomach ; but when this becomes rank , and strong , as it were overproof , and poisonous , then the liver is overtasked , and excited to produce an overflow of bile , and this often not of good quality , and then the evil ...
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