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... give up , by rupture or solution of their cell - wall , to pass down through the duct , and form the product of secretion that flows from the gland . The variety existing in the composition of the different secretions depends upon the ...
... give up , by rupture or solution of their cell - wall , to pass down through the duct , and form the product of secretion that flows from the gland . The variety existing in the composition of the different secretions depends upon the ...
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... give no signs of being acted upon by it . Starch , however , is rapidly transformed at least by our own saliva , into sugar . Using a docoction of starch , and supplying a temperature equal to that of the living body , the effect is so ...
... give no signs of being acted upon by it . Starch , however , is rapidly transformed at least by our own saliva , into sugar . Using a docoction of starch , and supplying a temperature equal to that of the living body , the effect is so ...
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... give rise to a bad symptom . Substances , however , sometimes get fixed in the œso- phagus , and may call for surgical aid to push them on , or , may be , to effect their removal by the operation of œsophagotomy . Pain , anxiety , and a ...
... give rise to a bad symptom . Substances , however , sometimes get fixed in the œso- phagus , and may call for surgical aid to push them on , or , may be , to effect their removal by the operation of œsophagotomy . Pain , anxiety , and a ...
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... give rise to the most urgent and serious consequences . Dysphagia is the term applied to diffi- cult deglutition ; aphagia , when the condition amounts to an impossibility of swallowing . The seat of com- plaint may be located in the ...
... give rise to the most urgent and serious consequences . Dysphagia is the term applied to diffi- cult deglutition ; aphagia , when the condition amounts to an impossibility of swallowing . The seat of com- plaint may be located in the ...
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... give a sketch from an actual case- shall be complaining of symptoms suggestive of disease about the base of the brain . An occasional difficulty in the proper performance of swallowing , an alteration of the voice , and some disturbance ...
... give a sketch from an actual case- shall be complaining of symptoms suggestive of disease about the base of the brain . An occasional difficulty in the proper performance of swallowing , an alteration of the voice , and some disturbance ...
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