Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 |
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... tion of rhubarb ; and , to another , six ounces of a solution of the prussiate of potassa in water . Half an hour afterwards , no trace of these substances was detected in the fluid of the thoracic duct , whilst they were contained in ...
... tion of rhubarb ; and , to another , six ounces of a solution of the prussiate of potassa in water . Half an hour afterwards , no trace of these substances was detected in the fluid of the thoracic duct , whilst they were contained in ...
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... every circulating fluid ; that we have no positive evidence , that any ac- tion of elaboration is exerted upon it ; and that the ingenious and satisfactory experiments of Dr. J. K. Mitchell , of Philadelphia 22 ABSORPTION .
... every circulating fluid ; that we have no positive evidence , that any ac- tion of elaboration is exerted upon it ; and that the ingenious and satisfactory experiments of Dr. J. K. Mitchell , of Philadelphia 22 ABSORPTION .
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... tion be separated , the latter coagulates . Mr. Brande collected the lymph from the thoracic duct of an animal , which had been kept without food for twenty - four hours . He found its chief constituent to be water ; besides which , it ...
... tion be separated , the latter coagulates . Mr. Brande collected the lymph from the thoracic duct of an animal , which had been kept without food for twenty - four hours . He found its chief constituent to be water ; besides which , it ...
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... of the return of the blood to the heart . He conceives , that the alternate movements of contrac- tion and relaxation are altogether similar to those of the heart ; but that they are so slight as not to have VENOUS SYSTEM . 37.
... of the return of the blood to the heart . He conceives , that the alternate movements of contrac- tion and relaxation are altogether similar to those of the heart ; but that they are so slight as not to have VENOUS SYSTEM . 37.
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... tion as to those of a theoretical character . The discrepance , re- garding anatomical and physical facts , is even more glaring than that which prevails amongst physiologists in accounting for the corporeal phenomena ; a circumstance ...
... tion as to those of a theoretical character . The discrepance , re- garding anatomical and physical facts , is even more glaring than that which prevails amongst physiologists in accounting for the corporeal phenomena ; a circumstance ...
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abdomen absorption according action affirms amongst animal animalcules aorta appears arteries auricle become bladder blood body brain capillary carbonic acid cause cavity cellular chyle chyliferous chyliferous vessels chymical circulation colour conceived consequently contraction copulation cord death digestion disease effect especially excited exerted exhalation exhibit existence experiments fact Fallopian tube favour fecundation female fluid foetal foetus formed functions glands HALLER heart heat inches individual influence intestine irritation less liver lungs lymphatic MAGENDIE male mammæ manner matter membrane ment minute mucous muscles muscular nature nerves nervous system numerous nutrition observed occur organs ovary ovum owing oxygen passes period physiologists placenta portion possessed pulmonary pulmonary artery quantity regarded respiration right auricle secretion sensibility skin sleep sperm substance surface temperature testicle thoracic duct tion tissue umbilical umbilical arteries urethra urine uterus vegetable veins vena venous ventricle vesicle vessels vital whilst whole
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