The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... known of the circula- tion , the functions of the digestive fluids , and particularly of nutrition . From its etymology , the term should signify separation ; but it is now known that many of the secreted fluids are formed in the glands ...
... known of the circula- tion , the functions of the digestive fluids , and particularly of nutrition . From its etymology , the term should signify separation ; but it is now known that many of the secreted fluids are formed in the glands ...
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... known to pathologists , that when the tubes of the kidney have be- come denuded of their epithelium , they are no longer capable of separating from the blood the peculiar constituents of the urine . With regard to the origin of the ...
... known to pathologists , that when the tubes of the kidney have be- come denuded of their epithelium , they are no longer capable of separating from the blood the peculiar constituents of the urine . With regard to the origin of the ...
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... trast with the constant action of the organs of excretion . It 1 This subject is more fully discussed in vol . i . , Blood , p . 106 , under the head of " Color of the Blood . " is well known , for example , that the function 22 SECRETION .
... trast with the constant action of the organs of excretion . It 1 This subject is more fully discussed in vol . i . , Blood , p . 106 , under the head of " Color of the Blood . " is well known , for example , that the function 22 SECRETION .
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Austin Flint. is well known , for example , that the function of digestion is seriously disturbed when the act is too prolonged , from the habitual ingestion of an excessive quantity of food . With regard to the pancreas this fact has ...
Austin Flint. is well known , for example , that the function of digestion is seriously disturbed when the act is too prolonged , from the habitual ingestion of an excessive quantity of food . With regard to the pancreas this fact has ...
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... known , however , of the nervous influences which modify secretion , to admit of the inference that all the glands are possessed of nerves through which reflex phenomena , affecting their secretions , take place . It is the motor , or ...
... known , however , of the nervous influences which modify secretion , to admit of the inference that all the glands are possessed of nerves through which reflex phenomena , affecting their secretions , take place . It is the motor , or ...
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