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... substance of a part of my " Gulstonian Lectures , ' delivered at the Royal College of Physicians in 1862 . The view that will be found to be advanced in ex- planation of the manner in which the stomach escapes undergoing self ...
... substance of a part of my " Gulstonian Lectures , ' delivered at the Royal College of Physicians in 1862 . The view that will be found to be advanced in ex- planation of the manner in which the stomach escapes undergoing self ...
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... substance that he desires to place in a favorable state for solution . A preparatory act to digestion this comminution of food is in most animals effected in the mouth , or what may be styled the ante - chamber to the digestive pas ...
... substance that he desires to place in a favorable state for solution . A preparatory act to digestion this comminution of food is in most animals effected in the mouth , or what may be styled the ante - chamber to the digestive pas ...
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... substance to be tasted should be brought in contact with the surface endowed with sensibility , but that it should be in a state of solution so that it may penetrate and reach the gustatory nerves . Now , the saliva contributes towards ...
... substance to be tasted should be brought in contact with the surface endowed with sensibility , but that it should be in a state of solution so that it may penetrate and reach the gustatory nerves . Now , the saliva contributes towards ...
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... substances that are not already in a state of solution when intro- duced into the mouth ; and should the substance hap- pen to be of such a nature as to resist solution , it will , as a consequence , be totally devoid of sapid ...
... substances that are not already in a state of solution when intro- duced into the mouth ; and should the substance hap- pen to be of such a nature as to resist solution , it will , as a consequence , be totally devoid of sapid ...
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... 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 sense of suffo- cation are ...
... 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 sense of suffo- cation are ...
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