The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... experiments , by which the accuracy of his own researches have been so fully confirmed . 1 FLINT , Jr. , Experiments undertaken for the Purpose of reconciling some of the Discordant Observations upon the Glycogenic Function of the Liver ...
... experiments , by which the accuracy of his own researches have been so fully confirmed . 1 FLINT , Jr. , Experiments undertaken for the Purpose of reconciling some of the Discordant Observations upon the Glycogenic Function of the Liver ...
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... experiments upon living animals , the characteristic elements of this particular secretion never accumulate in the blood , nor are they formed vicariously by other organs . The simple effect of such an experiment is absence of the ...
... experiments upon living animals , the characteristic elements of this particular secretion never accumulate in the blood , nor are they formed vicariously by other organs . The simple effect of such an experiment is absence of the ...
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... experiments on St. Martin , and was the first to show conclusively that the gastric juice is secreted only when food is taken into the stomach , or some stimulation is applied to its mucous mem- brane . ' Bernard , in his experiments on ...
... experiments on St. Martin , and was the first to show conclusively that the gastric juice is secreted only when food is taken into the stomach , or some stimulation is applied to its mucous mem- brane . ' Bernard , in his experiments on ...
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... experiments of Bernard on this point show the influence of pressure on the salivary and the renal secretion , particularly the latter . After inserting a tube into one of the ureters of a living animal , so that the activity of the ...
... experiments of Bernard on this point show the influence of pressure on the salivary and the renal secretion , particularly the latter . After inserting a tube into one of the ureters of a living animal , so that the activity of the ...
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... Experiments have shown that pain is capable of completely arresting the secretion of urine ; operating undoubtedly through the nervous system . If , now , the flow of urine be arrested by pain , an increase in the pressure of blood in ...
... Experiments have shown that pain is capable of completely arresting the secretion of urine ; operating undoubtedly through the nervous system . If , now , the flow of urine be arrested by pain , an increase in the pressure of blood in ...
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