The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... questions undue prominence , to the prejudice of other subjects of equal importance to the physiological student . The ... question that seems now to be defini- tively settled , notwithstanding the apparently opposite results obtained by ...
... questions undue prominence , to the prejudice of other subjects of equal importance to the physiological student . The ... question that seems now to be defini- tively settled , notwithstanding the apparently opposite results obtained by ...
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... questions have been considered will be found to represent the latest and most reliable views ; and it does not seem now that the conclusions will be materially altered by future researches . The author feels that he has no apology to ...
... questions have been considered will be found to represent the latest and most reliable views ; and it does not seem now that the conclusions will be materially altered by future researches . The author feels that he has no apology to ...
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... question cannot be con- sidered as settled . It does not seem probable that the cells are ruptured during secretion and discharge their contents into the ducts , for under these circumstances we should expect to find some of their ...
... question cannot be con- sidered as settled . It does not seem probable that the cells are ruptured during secretion and discharge their contents into the ducts , for under these circumstances we should expect to find some of their ...
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... question under consideration : 1 " Introducing into the mouth of a dog , in which the three salivary ducts have been isolated , a very sapid substance , such as vinegar , for example , it is found that the duct of the submaxillary ...
... question under consideration : 1 " Introducing into the mouth of a dog , in which the three salivary ducts have been isolated , a very sapid substance , such as vinegar , for example , it is found that the duct of the submaxillary ...
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... question to determine whether any particular parts of the central nervous system preside over the various secretions . We must refer again to the experiments of Bernard for an elucidation of this ques- tion . If a puncture be made in ...
... question to determine whether any particular parts of the central nervous system preside over the various secretions . We must refer again to the experiments of Bernard for an elucidation of this ques- tion . If a puncture be made in ...
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