An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... body , 272 - Physiological effects of extracts of the pituitary body , 272 -The internal secretions of the testis and the ovary , 273 . PAGE 257 CHEMISTRY OF DIGESTION AND NUTRITION ( By W. H. HOWELL ) 275 A. DEFINITION AND COMPOSITION ...
... body , 272 - Physiological effects of extracts of the pituitary body , 272 -The internal secretions of the testis and the ovary , 273 . PAGE 257 CHEMISTRY OF DIGESTION AND NUTRITION ( By W. H. HOWELL ) 275 A. DEFINITION AND COMPOSITION ...
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... body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362 - The potential energy of food , 364 - The principles of dietetics , 366 . MOVEMENTS OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL , BLADDER , AND URETER ( By W. H. HOWELL ) PAGE ...
... body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362 - The potential energy of food , 364 - The principles of dietetics , 366 . MOVEMENTS OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL , BLADDER , AND URETER ( By W. H. HOWELL ) PAGE ...
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... body , 468 - The conditions affecting body - temperature , 469 - Temperature regulation , 473 . B. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF HEAT . The potential energy as furnished by the food - stuffs , 474 - The income of heat and methods of ...
... body , 468 - The conditions affecting body - temperature , 469 - Temperature regulation , 473 . B. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE OF HEAT . The potential energy as furnished by the food - stuffs , 474 - The income of heat and methods of ...
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... body follows strictly the great physical laws of the conservation of matter and of energy which prevail outside the body . No one disputes the proposition that the material of growth and of excretion comes entirely from the food . It ...
... body follows strictly the great physical laws of the conservation of matter and of energy which prevail outside the body . No one disputes the proposition that the material of growth and of excretion comes entirely from the food . It ...
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... body is contained in a practically closed system of tubes , the blood - vessels , within which it is kept circulating by the force of the heart- beat . The blood is usually spoken of as the nutritive liquid of the body , but its ...
... body is contained in a practically closed system of tubes , the blood - vessels , within which it is kept circulating by the force of the heart- beat . The blood is usually spoken of as the nutritive liquid of the body , but its ...
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