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" The food, in passing along the alimentary canal is subjected to the action of certain juices which are the products of the secretory activity of the epithelium cells of the alimentary mucous membrane itself, or of the glands which belong to it. These... "
Aids to diagnosis. v.1, 1881 - Page 41
by John Milner Fothergill - 1881
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A Text-book of physiology

Sir Michael Foster - 1881 - 1010 pages
...replaced by cells which are produced beneath. (See Fig. 83.)] THE TISSUES AND MECHANISMS OF DIGESTION. The food, in passing along the alimentary canal, is...(viz., saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, PUCCUS entericus, and the secretion of the large intestine), poured upon and mingling with the food,...
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The Chicago Medical Times, Volume 13

1882 - 848 pages
...fat." (Michael Foster). If then, the epithelial layer be defective from absence of epithelium, or from epithelial cells being imperfectly developed, and...or of the glands which belong to it. These juices (vis., saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, succus entericus, and the secretion of the large...
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Virginia Medical Monthly, Volume 8

1882 - 928 pages
...absorption of fat is of all things what we especially desire in wasting disease. Not only is the jepithelial layer important in the absorption of nutritive material...(viz., saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, SUL-CUS entericus, and the secretion of the large intestine), poured upon and mingling with the food,...
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Aids to Diagnosis: Part I-[II] ...

John Milner Fothergill - 1883 - 216 pages
...particles must have entered into the cells very much as foreign particles enter the body of an amoeba. The epithelium may, in fact, be said to eat the fat...glands which belong to it. These juices (viz., saliva, gastrio juice, bile, pancreatic juice, succus entericus, and the secretion of the large intestine),...
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A Text book of physiology

Sir Michael Foster - 1883 - 810 pages
...ACTION WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE MECHANISMS. NUTRITION. CHAPTEE I. THE TISSUES AND MECHANISMS OF DIGESTION. THE food in passing along the alimentary canal is...subjected to the action of certain juices which are produced by the secretory activity of the epithelium-cells lining the canal itself or forming part...
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A Text book of physiology v.2, 1889, Volume 2

Sir Michael Foster - 1889 - 528 pages
...THEIR RESPECTIVE MECHANISMS. NUTRITION. CHAPTER I. THE TISSUES AND MECHANISMS OF DIGESTION. § 196. THE food in passing along the alimentary canal is subjected to the action of certain juices supplied by the secretory -activity of the epithelium cells which line the canal itself or which form...
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A Text-book of physiology

Sir Michael Foster - 1891 - 1132 pages
...WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE MECHANISMS. NUTRITION. CHAPTEE I. THE TISSUES AND MECHANISMS OF DIGESTION. i!96. THE food in passing along the alimentary canal is subjected to the lotion of certain juices supplied by the secretory activity of 'the epithelium cell* which line the...
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A Text book of physiology v.2, 1895, Volume 2

Sir Michael Foster - 1895 - 576 pages
...THEIR RESPECTIVE MECHANISMS. NUTRITION. CHAPTEE I. THE TISSUES AND MECHANISMS OF DIGESTION. § 196. THE food in passing along the alimentary canal is subjected to the action of certain juices siipplied by the secretory activity of the epithelium cells which line the canal itself or which form...
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Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication

John William Fyfe - 1909 - 800 pages
...essential to secretion. This fact is well pointed out by Prof. M. Foster when he says, in substance: The food, in passing along the alimentary canal, is...or of the glands which belong to it. These juices (namely, saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, succus entericus and the secretion of the large...
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Specific Diagnosis and Specific Medication

John William Fyfe - 1909 - 800 pages
...essential to secretion. This fact is well pointed out by Prof. M. Foster when he says, in substance: The food, in passing along the alimentary canal, is...of the alimentary mucous membrane itself, or of the giatuls which belong to it. These juices (namely, saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, succus...
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