| Andrew Combe - 1836 - 398 páginas
...apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real EJysian satisfaction of the reasonable epicure — timely...preparation to be disposed of by the gastric juice." • " The quantity of gastric juice, either contained in its proper vessels or in a state of preparation... | |
| William Beaumont - 1838 - 354 páginas
...the point of healthful indulgence, and is Nature's earliest indication of an abuse and overburthen of her powers to replenish the system. It occurs immediately,...preparation, to be disposed of by the gastric juice. The quantity of gastric juice either contained in its proper vessels, or in a state of preparation... | |
| William Beaumont - 1838 - 352 páginas
...conditions—the real Elysian satisfaction of the reasonable epicure—timely attention must be paid to flu. preliminary processes, such as thorough mastication,...preparation, to be disposed of by the gastric juice. The quantity of gastric juice either contained in its proper vessels, or in a state of preparation... | |
| 1840 - 700 páginas
...moderate or slow deglutition. These arc indispensable to the due and natural supply of the stomach ut the stated periods of alimentation ; for if food be...imperfect a state of preparation to be disposed of by the gastrir jitire.' Dr. Beaumont, as we see, believes that only a definite quantity of the gastric juice,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 492 páginas
...epicure — timely attention must be paid to the preliminary processes, such as thorough mastication, nnd moderate or slow deglutition. These are indispensable...to the due and natural supply of the stomach at the i luted periods of alimentation ; fnr if food be swallowed too fast, and рам into the stomach imperfectly... | |
| George Robert Rowe - 1844 - 212 páginas
...satisfaction of the reasonable epicure,) timely attention must be paid to the preliminary processes, as thorough mastication and moderate or slow deglutition....due and natural supply of the stomach at the stated 100 periods of alimentation ; for if food be swallowed too fast, and pass into the stomach imperfectly... | |
| William Beaumont, Samuel Beaumont - 1847 - 344 páginas
...enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations — the former feelings enough, — the latter, too much. The first is produced...preparation, to be disposed of by the gastric juice. The quantity of gastric juice, either contained in its proper vessels, or in a state of preparation... | |
| Andrew Combe - 1849 - 222 páginas
...processes, such as thorough mastication, and moderate or slow deglutition. These are indispensable to the 89 due and natural supply of the stomach at the stated...preparation to be disposed of by the gastric juice. " The quantity of gastric juice, either contained in its proper vessels, or in a state of preparation... | |
| George Robert Rowe - 1855 - 222 páginas
...satisfaction of the reasonable epicure), timely attention must be paid to the preliminary processes, as thorough mastication and moderate or slow deglutition....preparation to be disposed of by the gastric juice. " The quantity of gastric juice, either contained in its proper vessels, or in a state of preparation... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton - 1886 - 1306 páginas
...timely attention must be paid to the preliminary processes, such as thorough mastication, and moderato or slow deglutition. These are indispensable to the...state of preparation, to be disposed of by the gastric juice."1 Appetite and palate have both their own work to do in regulating the quantity and quality... | |
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