The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 86
Page 11
... pass through the organism - Principles consumed in the organism- Nitrogenized principles - Development of power and endurance by exercise ( Training ) -Non - nitrogenized principles - Formation and deposition of fat -Conditions under ...
... pass through the organism - Principles consumed in the organism- Nitrogenized principles - Development of power and endurance by exercise ( Training ) -Non - nitrogenized principles - Formation and deposition of fat -Conditions under ...
Page 17
... pass much more freely than others . This fact ex- plains why the transuded fluids do not contain all the soluble principles of the blood in the proportions which exist in the plasma . All the secreted fluids , both the true secretions ...
... pass much more freely than others . This fact ex- plains why the transuded fluids do not contain all the soluble principles of the blood in the proportions which exist in the plasma . All the secreted fluids , both the true secretions ...
Page 21
... passing through the organ is increased , the color is nearly as bright as that of arterial blood , and the ... passes logiques des liquides de l'organisme , Paris , 1859 , tome ii . , p . 272 , et seq .; Du rôle des actions réflexes ...
... passing through the organ is increased , the color is nearly as bright as that of arterial blood , and the ... passes logiques des liquides de l'organisme , Paris , 1859 , tome ii . , p . 272 , et seq .; Du rôle des actions réflexes ...
Page 22
... passes into the secreting structure , takes up the characteristic elements of the secretion , and fluid is dis- charged by the duct . In all the secretions proper , there are intervals , either of complete repose , as is the case with ...
... passes into the secreting structure , takes up the characteristic elements of the secretion , and fluid is dis- charged by the duct . In all the secretions proper , there are intervals , either of complete repose , as is the case with ...
Page 32
... passing an instrument directly through the occipital bone , entering just behind the protuberance , and through the cerebellum to the medulla oblongata . These experiments will be more fully described in connection with the nervous ...
... passing an instrument directly through the occipital bone , entering just behind the protuberance , and through the cerebellum to the medulla oblongata . These experiments will be more fully described in connection with the nervous ...
Common terms and phrases
action anatomy animal heat artery Bernard bile biliary bladder blood blood-vessels body canals capsule carbonic acid cartilages cavities cells cholesterine color composition connection constituents contains contraction cortical substance diet digestion disassimilation discharged Diseases ducts elastic elements epithelium excrementitious excretion excretory exist experiments fact fatty fibrous fluid follicles function glottis glycogenic hairs hepatic veins human subject important inch in diameter increase influence irritability kidneys KÖLLIKER lactation larynx layer Leçons liquid liver lobules London Malpighian Malpighian bodies mammary glands matter mechanism Medical milk mucous membrane mucus muscles nerves nervous system nitrogenized normal numerous nutrition observations ordinary organs oxygen papillæ Paris pass Pathology peculiar phosphates physiologie plexus portal vein portion present principles produced proportion pyramids quantity regard ROBIN salts SAPPEY sebaceous glands secretion skin soda spleen structure sugar surface temperature tion tissue tubes urea ureters urine variations vessels vocal chords