The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... called excretions , or , after having performed their proper function as secretions , are taken up again in a more or less modified form by the blood . With the exception of those fluids which have a function almost entirely mechanical ...
... called excretions , or , after having performed their proper function as secretions , are taken up again in a more or less modified form by the blood . With the exception of those fluids which have a function almost entirely mechanical ...
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... called glands . The liquids thus formed are called secretions ; and they may be destined to perform some function con- nected with nutrition , or may be simply discharged from the organism . It is not strictly correct to speak of formed ...
... called glands . The liquids thus formed are called secretions ; and they may be destined to perform some function con- nected with nutrition , or may be simply discharged from the organism . It is not strictly correct to speak of formed ...
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... called vital . In all of the secreting organs a variety of epithelium is found , called glandular , which seems to possess the power of forming the peculiar elements of the different secretions . Inasmuch as the epithelial cells lining ...
... called vital . In all of the secreting organs a variety of epithelium is found , called glandular , which seems to possess the power of forming the peculiar elements of the different secretions . Inasmuch as the epithelial cells lining ...
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... called into functional activity— like the gastric mucous membrane , or the pancreas , upon the introduction of food into the alimentary canal — a marked change takes place . The circulation in the part is then very much increased in ...
... called into functional activity— like the gastric mucous membrane , or the pancreas , upon the introduction of food into the alimentary canal — a marked change takes place . The circulation in the part is then very much increased in ...
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... called reflex , the salivary secretion destined physiologi- cally to allay and diminish the too acute impression of sapid substances . " These experiments clearly demonstrated the importance of the nervous influence in the production of ...
... called reflex , the salivary secretion destined physiologi- cally to allay and diminish the too acute impression of sapid substances . " These experiments clearly demonstrated the importance of the nervous influence in the production of ...
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