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" This ceases as soon as the relaxation occurs, and the tube rises again of its own accord three or four inches, when the bulb seems to be obstructed from rising further ; but if pulled up an inch or two through the stricture, it moves freely in all directions... "
Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of ... - Página 103
de William Beaumont - 1838 - 319 páginas
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Volumen 8

1835 - 516 páginas
...bulb is pushed down to this point, it is distinctly felt to be grasped, and confined in its movement. These peculiar motions and contractions continue until...food or chyme remains ; when all becomes quiescent agaiu. If the bulb pf the thermometer be suffered to be drawn down to the pyloric extremity, and detained...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science, Volumen 22;Volumen 26

1835 - 640 páginas
...back, requires considerable force, and gives to the fingers the sensation of a strong suction power, like drawing the piston from an exhausted tube. This...or chyme remains, when all becomes quiescent again. These peculiar contractions and relaxations succeed each other at irregular intervals, of from two...
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The Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science, Volumen 7

1835 - 534 páginas
...seems to be obstructed from rising further; but if pulled up an inch or two through the structure, it moves freely in all directions in the cardiac portions,...or chyme remains, when all becomes quiescent again. " ' These peculiar contractions and relaxations succeed each other at irregular intervals, of from...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1835 - 646 páginas
...cardiac portions, and mostly inclines to the splenic extremity, though not disposed to make its Elit at the aperture. Above the contracting band, and towards...These peculiar motions and contractions continue until 'he stomach is perfectly empty, and not a particle of food or chyme remains, when all becomes quiescent...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Pathology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 páginas
...form is pumped away (as it were) by the action of that portion of the viscus. These peculiar motions continue until the stomach is perfectly empty, and not a particle of food or chyme remains. Of the degree in which they are dependent upon the influence of the nervous system, some idea has been...
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The Philosophy of Health: Or, An Exposition of the Physical and ..., Volumen 2

Southwood Smith - 1847 - 512 páginas
...and mostly inclines to the splenic extremity, though not disposed to make its exit at the aperture. These peculiar motions and contractions continue until...or chyme remains, when all becomes quiescent again. 660. The chambers in which the remaining part of the digestive process is carried on are much less...
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Principles of human physiology

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1853 - 1146 páginas
...is pumped away (as it w*« by the action of that portion of the viscus. These peculiar motions ronM' until the stomach is perfectly empty, and not a particle of food or chyme remain and when they are nearly brought to a close, the contraction of the pyluric on also gives way...
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Principles of Human Physiology: With Their Chief Applications to Psychology ...

William Benjamin Carpenter - 1859 - 942 páginas
...form, is pumped-away (as it were) by the action of that portion of the viscus. These peculiar motions continue, until the stomach is perfectly empty, and not a particle of food or of chyme remains ; and when they are nearly brought to a close, the contraction of the pjloric orifice...
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The Essentials of Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene: A Text-book for Schools ...

Roger Sherman Tracy - 1884 - 326 páginas
...amount, showing that a portion has been squeezed or pressed through the opening into the intestine. " These peculiar motions and contractions continue until...stomach is perfectly empty, and not a particle of food remains. Then all becomes quiet again." Thus that part of the digestion of food which is carried on...
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The Health exhibition literature. v. 4, Volumen 4

1884 - 844 páginas
...the fingers the sensation of a strong suction-power, like drawing the piston from an exhausted tube. These peculiar motions and contractions continue until...the stomach is perfectly empty and not a particle of the food or chyme remains ; when all becomes quiescent again. . . . The peculiar contractions and relaxations,...
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