The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... Principles which 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 ...
... Principles which 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 ...
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... principles , such as urea , cholesterine , creatine , creatinine , etc. ; for the constant forma- tion and discharge of these principles by disassimilation create the necessity for the deposition of new matter in nutrition . Again , the ...
... principles , such as urea , cholesterine , creatine , creatinine , etc. ; for the constant forma- tion and discharge of these principles by disassimilation create the necessity for the deposition of new matter in nutrition . Again , the ...
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... principles in solution , and sometimes containing liquid nitro- genized principles , but not necessarily possessing formed anatomical elements , are separated from the blood , or are manufactured by special organs out of materials ...
... principles in solution , and sometimes containing liquid nitro- genized principles , but not necessarily possessing formed anatomical elements , are separated from the blood , or are manufactured by special organs out of materials ...
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... principles thus formed never preëxist in the circulating fluid . The function which these fluids have to perform is generally intermittent ; and when this is the case , the flow of the secretion is intermittent , tak- ing place only ...
... principles thus formed never preëxist in the circulating fluid . The function which these fluids have to perform is generally intermittent ; and when this is the case , the flow of the secretion is intermittent , tak- ing place only ...
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... principles are destroyed , or their func- tion seriously impaired , the excrementitious matters may accumulate in the blood , and give rise to certain toxic phenomena . These effects , however , are often retarded by the vicarious ...
... principles are destroyed , or their func- tion seriously impaired , the excrementitious matters may accumulate in the blood , and give rise to certain toxic phenomena . These effects , however , are often retarded by the vicarious ...
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