An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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Page 11
... intestines , 206 - Vaso - motor fibres to the liver , 206 -Vaso - motor nerves of the kidney , 207 - Vaso - motor nerves of the spleen , 207 -- Vaso- motor nerves of the pancreas , 207 - Vaso - motor nerves of the external generative ...
... intestines , 206 - Vaso - motor fibres to the liver , 206 -Vaso - motor nerves of the kidney , 207 - Vaso - motor nerves of the spleen , 207 -- Vaso- motor nerves of the pancreas , 207 - Vaso - motor nerves of the external generative ...
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... intestinal secretion , 308 - The occurrence and action of the inverting enzymes , 308 - Digestion in the large intestine , 309 - Bacterial decompositions in the large intestine , 309 . 283 287 299 E. ABSORPTION SUMMARY OF DIGESTION AND ...
... intestinal secretion , 308 - The occurrence and action of the inverting enzymes , 308 - Digestion in the large intestine , 309 - Bacterial decompositions in the large intestine , 309 . 283 287 299 E. ABSORPTION SUMMARY OF DIGESTION AND ...
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... intestines , 384 - Extrinsic nerves of the intestines , 384 - Effect of various conditions on the intestinal movements , 385 - The mechanism of defecation , 386 - The act of vomiting , 387 - The nervous mechanism of vomiting , 388 ...
... intestines , 384 - Extrinsic nerves of the intestines , 384 - Effect of various conditions on the intestinal movements , 385 - The mechanism of defecation , 386 - The act of vomiting , 387 - The nervous mechanism of vomiting , 388 ...
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... intestine may be effected also in test - tubes , and at the present day probably no one doubts that in the act of digestion we have to deal only with a series of chemical reactions which in time will be understood as clearly as it is ...
... intestine may be effected also in test - tubes , and at the present day probably no one doubts that in the act of digestion we have to deal only with a series of chemical reactions which in time will be understood as clearly as it is ...
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... intestine . ( 3 ) They aid in the absorption of peptones from the intestine . It may be noticed here that these theories apply to the leucocytes found so abundantly in the lymphoid tissue of the aliment- ary canal , rather than to those ...
... intestine . ( 3 ) They aid in the absorption of peptones from the intestine . It may be noticed here that these theories apply to the leucocytes found so abundantly in the lymphoid tissue of the aliment- ary canal , rather than to those ...
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