The Physiology of man v.3, 1873, Volume 3D. Appleton and Company, 1873 |
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... 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.
... 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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... taken up again in a more or less modified form by the blood . With the exception of those fluids which have a function almost entirely mechanical , the relations of the secretions to nutrition are so close , that the production of many ...
... taken up again in a more or less modified form by the blood . With the exception of those fluids which have a function almost entirely mechanical , the relations of the secretions to nutrition are so close , that the production of many ...
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... 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 , or their func- tion seriously impaired , the ...
... 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 , or their func- tion seriously impaired , the ...
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... taken into the stomach , or some stimulation is applied to its mucous mem- brane . ' Bernard , in his experiments on the pancreas , noted the pale appearance of the gland during the intervals of digestion , and its reddened and ...
... taken into the stomach , or some stimulation is applied to its mucous mem- brane . ' Bernard , in his experiments on the pancreas , noted the pale appearance of the gland during the intervals of digestion , and its reddened and ...
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... taken into the system or are injected into the blood - vessels , they are eliminated by the different glands , both secretory and excretory . These organs seem to possess a power of selection in the elimination of different substances ...
... taken into the system or are injected into the blood - vessels , they are eliminated by the different glands , both secretory and excretory . These organs seem to possess a power of selection in the elimination of different substances ...
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