The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... produced . It is true that in some of the secretions , as the sebaceous matter , a certain quantity of epithelium , more or less disintegrated , is found , but this is to be regarded as an accidental admixture of desquamated matter ...
... produced . It is true that in some of the secretions , as the sebaceous matter , a certain quantity of epithelium , more or less disintegrated , is found , but this is to be regarded as an accidental admixture of desquamated matter ...
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... produced by any other part . It is the gland which produces the characteris- tic element or elements of the true secretions out of materials furnished by the blood ; and the principles thus formed never preëxist in the circulating fluid ...
... produced by any other part . It is the gland which produces the characteris- tic element or elements of the true secretions out of materials furnished by the blood ; and the principles thus formed never preëxist in the circulating fluid ...
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... produced con- tinually in the substance of the tissues and taken up by the blood , they are constantly discharged into the substance of the proper eliminating organs . When the glands which thus eliminate these principles are destroyed ...
... produced con- tinually in the substance of the tissues and taken up by the blood , they are constantly discharged into the substance of the proper eliminating organs . When the glands which thus eliminate these principles are destroyed ...
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... produced . ' There can be hardly any doubt with re- gard to the application of this principle to the glands gener- ally , both secretory and excretory . Indeed , it is well known to pathologists , that when the tubes of the kidney have ...
... produced . ' There can be hardly any doubt with re- gard to the application of this principle to the glands gener- ally , both secretory and excretory . Indeed , it is well known to pathologists , that when the tubes of the kidney have ...
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... produced by galvanization of the nerve after the artery supplying the gland had been tied . These experi- ments are made with great facility upon the submaxillary gland of the dog , for the reason that the parts may be ex- posed and ...
... produced by galvanization of the nerve after the artery supplying the gland had been tied . These experi- ments are made with great facility upon the submaxillary gland of the dog , for the reason that the parts may be ex- posed and ...
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