A Compend of human physiologyBlakiston, Son, 1893 - 236 pages |
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... functions of the human body may be arranged in three groups viz . : - 1. Nutritive Functions , which have for their object the preservation of the individual , e . g . , digestion , absorption , the formation and circulation of blood ...
... functions of the human body may be arranged in three groups viz . : - 1. Nutritive Functions , which have for their object the preservation of the individual , e . g . , digestion , absorption , the formation and circulation of blood ...
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... functions of the human body may be arranged in three groups viz . :1. Nutritive Functions , which have for their object the preservation of the individual , e.g. , digestion , absorption , the formation and circulation of blood ...
... functions of the human body may be arranged in three groups viz . :1. Nutritive Functions , which have for their object the preservation of the individual , e.g. , digestion , absorption , the formation and circulation of blood ...
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... function of which is to afford support to all the softer tissues , to afford attachment for muscles , and to protect many delicate organs from injury . In addition to the bony skeleton there is a secondary framework , composed for the ...
... function of which is to afford support to all the softer tissues , to afford attachment for muscles , and to protect many delicate organs from injury . In addition to the bony skeleton there is a secondary framework , composed for the ...
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... function of which is to afford support to all the softer tissues , to afford attachment for muscles , and to protect many delicate organs from injury . In addition to the bony skeleton there is a secondary framework , composed for the ...
... function of which is to afford support to all the softer tissues , to afford attachment for muscles , and to protect many delicate organs from injury . In addition to the bony skeleton there is a secondary framework , composed for the ...
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... function of the intervertebral joints and associated structures is not only to impart to the vertebral column the physical properties just men- tioned , but to endow it with certain forms of movement necessary to the performance of ...
... function of the intervertebral joints and associated structures is not only to impart to the vertebral column the physical properties just men- tioned , but to endow it with certain forms of movement necessary to the performance of ...
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