Human physiology v.1, Volume 1Blanchard & Lea, 1856 |
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... influence exerted upon albuminous fluids by the living sur- faces over which they pass , but reasons have been brought forward for the belief , that it is rather in a state of transition towards the fibro- gelatinous textures than ...
... influence exerted upon albuminous fluids by the living sur- faces over which they pass , but reasons have been brought forward for the belief , that it is rather in a state of transition towards the fibro- gelatinous textures than ...
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... influence of mechanical or chemical stimuli . They are composed , essentially , of fibrin . Their histology will be described hereafter . Muscular fibres , which are arranged in the form of membranous expansions or muscular coats ...
... influence of mechanical or chemical stimuli . They are composed , essentially , of fibrin . Their histology will be described hereafter . Muscular fibres , which are arranged in the form of membranous expansions or muscular coats ...
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... influence of the humours on the ages , temperaments , & c . , irrational . Subsequently , the humours were classed according to their physical and chemical properties : they were divided , for instance , into liquids , vapours , and ...
... influence of the humours on the ages , temperaments , & c . , irrational . Subsequently , the humours were classed according to their physical and chemical properties : they were divided , for instance , into liquids , vapours , and ...
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... influence which , it will be seen , does not properly belong to it , adopts the following classification : - METHODICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE FUNCTIONS . - FIRST CLASS . Functions of ganglionic life , common to all organized bodies ...
... influence which , it will be seen , does not properly belong to it , adopts the following classification : - METHODICAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE FUNCTIONS . - FIRST CLASS . Functions of ganglionic life , common to all organized bodies ...
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... influence on the digestive func- tion , requires a brief description . It is the division of the body , which is betwixt the thorax and pelvis ; is bounded , above , by the arch of the diaphragm ; behind , by the vertebral column ...
... influence on the digestive func- tion , requires a brief description . It is the division of the body , which is betwixt the thorax and pelvis ; is bounded , above , by the arch of the diaphragm ; behind , by the vertebral column ...
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