The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... in the preparation of the present volume . Some of the subjects taken up in this volume have an especial interest to the author , from the fact that he has 33254 investigated them by original experiments , and has suc- ceeded.
... in the preparation of the present volume . Some of the subjects taken up in this volume have an especial interest to the author , from the fact that he has 33254 investigated them by original experiments , and has suc- ceeded.
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... present with the acknowledgment that they are entirely original . Within a short time , several mooted points of great importance with regard to the physiological anatomy of the liver and the kidneys have been definitively settled . It ...
... present with the acknowledgment that they are entirely original . Within a short time , several mooted points of great importance with regard to the physiological anatomy of the liver and the kidneys have been definitively settled . It ...
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... present day , ' cannot be maintained . While the secretions contain inorganic salts transuded in solution from the blood , the organic constituents , such as pepsin , ptyaline , pancrea- tine , etc. , are readily distinguished from all ...
... present day , ' cannot be maintained . While the secretions contain inorganic salts transuded in solution from the blood , the organic constituents , such as pepsin , ptyaline , pancrea- tine , etc. , are readily distinguished from all ...
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... present with the formation of excrementitious principles . This takes place in the tissues and is connected with the general process of nutrition ; and in the excreting glands there is simply a separation of matters already formed . The ...
... present with the formation of excrementitious principles . This takes place in the tissues and is connected with the general process of nutrition ; and in the excreting glands there is simply a separation of matters already formed . The ...
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... present the simplest form of a secreting apparatus . Blood is supplied to them in small quantity , and on their free surfaces are arranged one or two layers of epithelial cells which effect the slight changes that take place in the ...
... present the simplest form of a secreting apparatus . Blood is supplied to them in small quantity , and on their free surfaces are arranged one or two layers of epithelial cells which effect the slight changes that take place in the ...
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