The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... mechanism of the formation of sugar in the economy have been fully confirmed . The views embodied in this chapter , however , are entirely original , and were published in the New York Medical Journal in January , 1869. The confirmatory ...
... mechanism of the formation of sugar in the economy have been fully confirmed . The views embodied in this chapter , however , are entirely original , and were published in the New York Medical Journal in January , 1869. The confirmatory ...
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... mechanism of secretion and excretion , it is evident that our knowledge of particular fluids must be to a great extent based upon accurate proxi- mate analyses . The author has taken the greatest care in compiling the tables of ...
... mechanism of secretion and excretion , it is evident that our knowledge of particular fluids must be to a great extent based upon accurate proxi- mate analyses . The author has taken the greatest care in compiling the tables of ...
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... mechanism of secretion - Differences between the secretions and fluids containing formed anatomical elements - Division of secretions - Mechan- ism of the production of the true secretions - Mechanism of the production of the excretions ...
... mechanism of secretion - Differences between the secretions and fluids containing formed anatomical elements - Division of secretions - Mechan- ism of the production of the true secretions - Mechanism of the production of the excretions ...
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... Mechanism of the secretion of milk - Conditions which modify the lacteal secretion - Influence of diet - Influence of liquid ingesta- Influence of alcoholic beverages - Influence of mental emotions - Quantity of milk - Properties and ...
... Mechanism of the secretion of milk - Conditions which modify the lacteal secretion - Influence of diet - Influence of liquid ingesta- Influence of alcoholic beverages - Influence of mental emotions - Quantity of milk - Properties and ...
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... MECHANISM OF THE FORMATION AND DISCHARGE OF URINE . Formation of the excrementitious constituents of the urine in the tissues , absorption of these principles by the blood , and separation of them from the blood by the kidneys - Effects ...
... MECHANISM OF THE FORMATION AND DISCHARGE OF URINE . Formation of the excrementitious constituents of the urine in the tissues , absorption of these principles by the blood , and separation of them from the blood by the kidneys - Effects ...
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