A Treatise on human physiologyBlanchard and Lea, 1864 - 658 pages |
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... chyle , and , finally , a quantitative estimate of the entire processes of exudation and reabsorption , as taking place in the living body . Additions have also been made , in various parts , to the chapters on Secretion , Excretion ...
... chyle , and , finally , a quantitative estimate of the entire processes of exudation and reabsorption , as taking place in the living body . Additions have also been made , in various parts , to the chapters on Secretion , Excretion ...
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... Chyle - Lymph - Absorbent system - Lac- teals and lymphatics - Absorption of fat - Its accumulation in the blood during digestion - Its final decomposition and disappearance . 162-174 · CHAPTER VIII . THE BILE . Physical properties of ...
... Chyle - Lymph - Absorbent system - Lac- teals and lymphatics - Absorption of fat - Its accumulation in the blood during digestion - Its final decomposition and disappearance . 162-174 · CHAPTER VIII . THE BILE . Physical properties of ...
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... chyle - Their quantity - Liquids secreted and reabsorbed in twenty- four hours 307-323 • CHAPTER XVI . SECRETION . Nature of secretion - Variations in activity - Mucus - Sebaceous matter - Its varieties - Perspiration - Structure of ...
... chyle - Their quantity - Liquids secreted and reabsorbed in twenty- four hours 307-323 • CHAPTER XVI . SECRETION . Nature of secretion - Variations in activity - Mucus - Sebaceous matter - Its varieties - Perspiration - Structure of ...
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... Chyle . 11. Globules of cow's milk 12. Cells of costal cartilages 13. Hepatic cells • 14. Uriniferous tubules of dog 15. Muscular fibres of human uterus 16. Alimentary canal of fowl 17. Compound stomach of ox 18. Human alimentary canal ...
... Chyle . 11. Globules of cow's milk 12. Cells of costal cartilages 13. Hepatic cells • 14. Uriniferous tubules of dog 15. Muscular fibres of human uterus 16. Alimentary canal of fowl 17. Compound stomach of ox 18. Human alimentary canal ...
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... Chyle , from commencement of thoracic duct 42. Lacteals , thoracic duct , & c . 43. Lacteals and lymphatics . 44. Intestinal epithelium , in intervals of digestion 45. Intestinal epithelium , during digestion 46. Cholesterin 47. Ox ...
... Chyle , from commencement of thoracic duct 42. Lacteals , thoracic duct , & c . 43. Lacteals and lymphatics . 44. Intestinal epithelium , in intervals of digestion 45. Intestinal epithelium , during digestion 46. Cholesterin 47. Ox ...
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absorbed abundant accordingly action albumen albuminoid alcohol alkaline animal arteries become bile biliary blood vessels body boiling capillary carbonic acid cavity cerebellum chemical chloride of sodium chyle circulation coagulation color condition contains cord corpus luteum digestive fluids discharged duct duodenum endosmosis entire experiments external extremity fibrin filaments fistula follicles function ganglia ganglion gastric juice glands glandular globules glottis grains human subject inch ingredients integument intestinal juice irritation lacteals larynx layer liver lungs mastication meat medulla oblongata minute mouth movements mucous membrane muscles muscular fibres nerve nervous nutrition organic matter organic substances orifice ovary oxygen pancreatic juice parotid pass peculiar phenomena phosphate Physiologie pneumogastric portion posterior produced proximate principles quantity reaction respiration saliva secretion sensation sensibility small intestine soda solid solution spinal starch stomach sugar surface sympathetic takes place temperature tion tissue tube urine vegetable vein vesicle
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