The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... described , and the mechan- ism of glycogenesis , a question that seems now to be defini- tively settled , notwithstanding the apparently opposite results obtained by different experimenters . Since the chapter on the glycogenic ...
... described , and the mechan- ism of glycogenesis , a question that seems now to be defini- tively settled , notwithstanding the apparently opposite results obtained by different experimenters . Since the chapter on the glycogenic ...
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... protuberance , and through the cerebellum to the medulla oblongata . These experiments will be more fully described in connection with the nervous system . Mental emotions , pain , and various circumstances , the 32 SECRETION .
... protuberance , and through the cerebellum to the medulla oblongata . These experiments will be more fully described in connection with the nervous system . Mental emotions , pain , and various circumstances , the 32 SECRETION .
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... described in connection with the articular synovial membranes , are found in many of the bursa and synovial sheaths . Pericardial , Peritoneal , and Pleural Secretions . - In the normal condition of the true serous membranes , the ...
... described in connection with the articular synovial membranes , are found in many of the bursa and synovial sheaths . Pericardial , Peritoneal , and Pleural Secretions . - In the normal condition of the true serous membranes , the ...
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... described in connection with the anatomy of the cerebro- spinal nervous system . Synovial Fluid . — Although there is a certain similarity between the serous and the synovial membranes , their secre- tions differ very considerably in ...
... described in connection with the anatomy of the cerebro- spinal nervous system . Synovial Fluid . — Although there is a certain similarity between the serous and the synovial membranes , their secre- tions differ very considerably in ...
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... described were supposed at one time to be most active in secreting the organic matter , but there is no evidence that they have any such office . The aqueous humor of the eye and the fluid found in the labyrinth of the internal ear ...
... described were supposed at one time to be most active in secreting the organic matter , but there is no evidence that they have any such office . The aqueous humor of the eye and the fluid found in the labyrinth of the internal ear ...
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