A Treatise on human physiology ...Blanchard and Lea, 1859 - 608 pages |
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... secretion - INTESTINAL JUICES , AND THE DIGESTION OF SUGAR AND STARCH— Follicles of intestine - Properties of intestinal juice - PANCREATIC Juice , and THE DIGESTION OF FAT - Composition and properties of pancreatic juice - Its action ...
... secretion - INTESTINAL JUICES , AND THE DIGESTION OF SUGAR AND STARCH— Follicles of intestine - Properties of intestinal juice - PANCREATIC Juice , and THE DIGESTION OF FAT - Composition and properties of pancreatic juice - Its action ...
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... SECRETION . • 229-264 Nature of secretion - Variations in activity - Mucus - Sebaceous matter - Per- spiration - Tears - Milk - Secretion of bile - Anatomical peculiarities . 265-281 CHAPTER XVI . EXCRETION . Nature of excretion ...
... SECRETION . • 229-264 Nature of secretion - Variations in activity - Mucus - Sebaceous matter - Per- spiration - Tears - Milk - Secretion of bile - Anatomical peculiarities . 265-281 CHAPTER XVI . EXCRETION . Nature of excretion ...
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... Secretion of bile - Gastric juice - Meconium - Glyco- genic function of liver - Diabetes of fœtus - Pharynx and œsophagus - Dia- phragm - Diaphragmatic hernia - Heart and pericardium - Ectopia cordis— Development of the face • 546-555 ...
... Secretion of bile - Gastric juice - Meconium - Glyco- genic function of liver - Diabetes of fœtus - Pharynx and œsophagus - Dia- phragm - Diaphragmatic hernia - Heart and pericardium - Ectopia cordis— Development of the face • 546-555 ...
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... secretion and excretion , and the character and destination of the secreted and excreted fluids . All these processes have reference to a common object , viz . , the preservation of the internal structure and healthy organization of the ...
... secretion and excretion , and the character and destination of the secreted and excreted fluids . All these processes have reference to a common object , viz . , the preservation of the internal structure and healthy organization of the ...
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... secretions , where its presence is indispensable in order to give them the fluid- ity which is necessary to the performance of their functions ; for it is by the blood and secretions that new substances are intro- duced into the body ...
... secretions , where its presence is indispensable in order to give them the fluid- ity which is necessary to the performance of their functions ; for it is by the blood and secretions that new substances are intro- duced into the body ...
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abdominal absorbed abundant accordingly action afterward albumen alimentary alkaline allantois amnion animal arteries auricle becomes bile biliary blastodermic blood vessels blood-globules body canal capillary carbonic acid cavity cerebellum chemical chloride of sodium chorion chyle circulation coagulation color condition contain contraction decidua digestion discharged duct entire exhaled external extremity fibrin filaments fluid foetal foetus follicles gastric juice glands glandular globules glottis glyko-cholate heart hepatic human subject inch ingredients integument interior intestinal canal intestine irritation lacteals layer liver lungs matter medulla oblongata mucous membrane muscles muscular fibres nearly nerves nervous nutrition organic substances orifice ovary oxygen passes peculiar phosphate placenta portion posterior produced proportion proximate principles pulmonary quantity respiration saliva secretion side soda solid solution starch stomach sugar surface takes place temperature tion tissues tubes urine uterine uterus vascular vegetable vein vena cava venous ventricle vertebral veins vitelline vitellus Wolffian bodies
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