The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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Page 15
... suffer at one time or other , having been written by able men . The opinions of those who may do me the honour to read these remarks will be , I trust , of an ap- proving and , consequently , encouraging cha- racter ; and I hope they ...
... suffer at one time or other , having been written by able men . The opinions of those who may do me the honour to read these remarks will be , I trust , of an ap- proving and , consequently , encouraging cha- racter ; and I hope they ...
Page 29
... suffering of all our bodily organs , and who will find it so much more diffi- cult to submit to medical authority , than that part of the community who have not as yet recklessly indulged in habitual insubordination . Nothing can be ...
... suffering of all our bodily organs , and who will find it so much more diffi- cult to submit to medical authority , than that part of the community who have not as yet recklessly indulged in habitual insubordination . Nothing can be ...
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... suffer from Stomach complaints , must be told , that though gorging , from the cradle to the grave , is the chief cause of Dyspepsia , yet neglect , and inat- tention to nature's requirements , * are also very frequent causes . There ...
... suffer from Stomach complaints , must be told , that though gorging , from the cradle to the grave , is the chief cause of Dyspepsia , yet neglect , and inat- tention to nature's requirements , * are also very frequent causes . There ...
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... suffer from the stomach having been kept empty so many hours every day , and this perhaps during many years . The Liver invariably undergoes pain and general derangement of its functions , from mental affliction and depression ; which ...
... suffer from the stomach having been kept empty so many hours every day , and this perhaps during many years . The Liver invariably undergoes pain and general derangement of its functions , from mental affliction and depression ; which ...
Page 48
... suffering a proper interval to elapse , killed it . The stomach had nearly digested the oats , but had not attacked the parsley . The same experimenter fed another rabbit , reversing the order of these two articles of food , and ...
... suffering a proper interval to elapse , killed it . The stomach had nearly digested the oats , but had not attacked the parsley . The same experimenter fed another rabbit , reversing the order of these two articles of food , and ...
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