The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... acid ; but during secretion , when the quantity of blood passing through the organ is increased , the color is nearly as bright as that of arterial blood , and the proportion of carbonic acid is very small . At this time , also , the ...
... acid ; but during secretion , when the quantity of blood passing through the organ is increased , the color is nearly as bright as that of arterial blood , and the proportion of carbonic acid is very small . At this time , also , the ...
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... acid is formed ; but , when secretion commences , the ordinary nutritive changes are not sufficient to deoxidize the increased quantity of blood , and the venous character of the blood coming from the part is very much less marked ...
... acid is formed ; but , when secretion commences , the ordinary nutritive changes are not sufficient to deoxidize the increased quantity of blood , and the venous character of the blood coming from the part is very much less marked ...
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... acid . This appearance , with the peculiar effect of the acid , is characteristic of mucus . Some varieties of mu- cus present very fine , pale granulations and a few small glob- ules of oil . On the addition of water , mucus is ...
... acid . This appearance , with the peculiar effect of the acid , is characteristic of mucus . Some varieties of mu- cus present very fine , pale granulations and a few small glob- ules of oil . On the addition of water , mucus is ...
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... acid and by a small quantity of the strong mineral acids , being redissolved in an excess of the latter . It is also coagulated by strong alcohol , forming a fibrinous clot soluble in hot and cold water . Mucosine may be readily ...
... acid and by a small quantity of the strong mineral acids , being redissolved in an excess of the latter . It is also coagulated by strong alcohol , forming a fibrinous clot soluble in hot and cold water . Mucosine may be readily ...
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... acid and almost entirely wanting in viscidity . The mucus of the neck of the uterus is clear , viscid , and distinctly alkaline . This is ordinarily produced in small quantity , but is very 1 See vol . ii . , Digestion , p . 166 ...
... acid and almost entirely wanting in viscidity . The mucus of the neck of the uterus is clear , viscid , and distinctly alkaline . This is ordinarily produced in small quantity , but is very 1 See vol . ii . , Digestion , p . 166 ...
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