The Stomach and Its DifficultiesChurchill, 1856 - Digestion |
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Page 18
... whole of the alimentary tube , between thirty and forty feet in extent , the highway of the body . The second tunic is the muscular , which , by the contraction of its fibres , is constantly moving the various matters while under the ...
... whole of the alimentary tube , between thirty and forty feet in extent , the highway of the body . The second tunic is the muscular , which , by the contraction of its fibres , is constantly moving the various matters while under the ...
Page 23
... whole . To advert to my object in the following pages : it is firstly , to point out how we may best prevent Indigestion ; secondly , to indicate some of the means which will assuredly remove it , or at least alleviate its annoyances ...
... whole . To advert to my object in the following pages : it is firstly , to point out how we may best prevent Indigestion ; secondly , to indicate some of the means which will assuredly remove it , or at least alleviate its annoyances ...
Page 37
... whole day together , prove obstructive to a health - seeking individual , of common energy of character . Horse - exercise is next in value ; and where both these can be obtained , medical services will be at a discount . Carriages ...
... whole day together , prove obstructive to a health - seeking individual , of common energy of character . Horse - exercise is next in value ; and where both these can be obtained , medical services will be at a discount . Carriages ...
Page 41
... whole can , by possi- bility , be taken , the better . The Stomach , and all the other important organs which are con- cerned in digestion , are the most vigorous after sleep , and therefore most able then to encounter and master the ...
... whole can , by possi- bility , be taken , the better . The Stomach , and all the other important organs which are con- cerned in digestion , are the most vigorous after sleep , and therefore most able then to encounter and master the ...
Page 51
... me , sir , there is enough there for a whole batch ! " This is more applicable to men , for the gentle certainly bear cold much better than the rougher sex . attained by the patient's own careful experience . No luncheon D 2 AND DINNER. ...
... me , sir , there is enough there for a whole batch ! " This is more applicable to men , for the gentle certainly bear cold much better than the rougher sex . attained by the patient's own careful experience . No luncheon D 2 AND DINNER. ...
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