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... is here implied , the waste of the body would be reduced to a minimum , consequently the need of * BÉRARD : Cours de Physiologie , 1848 , i . 588 . FABULOUS STORIES . 13 food would be minimised . Nevertheless 12 HUNGER AND THIRST .
... is here implied , the waste of the body would be reduced to a minimum , consequently the need of * BÉRARD : Cours de Physiologie , 1848 , i . 588 . FABULOUS STORIES . 13 food would be minimised . Nevertheless 12 HUNGER AND THIRST .
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... . Two of the men had eaten before descending into the mine , and * This case is quoted by LONGET in his Traité de Physiologie , 1857 . THE SENSATION OF HUNGER . 23 they generously declared that 22 22 HUNGER AND THIRST .
... . Two of the men had eaten before descending into the mine , and * This case is quoted by LONGET in his Traité de Physiologie , 1857 . THE SENSATION OF HUNGER . 23 they generously declared that 22 22 HUNGER AND THIRST .
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... " in order to see if there were any peculiarity which might account for the fact that these ani * CLAUDE BERNARD : Leçons de Physiologie Expérimentale , ii . 51 . THE DRINK OF ANIMALS . 39 mals can subsist for 38 HUNGER AND THIRST .
... " in order to see if there were any peculiarity which might account for the fact that these ani * CLAUDE BERNARD : Leçons de Physiologie Expérimentale , ii . 51 . THE DRINK OF ANIMALS . 39 mals can subsist for 38 HUNGER AND THIRST .
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... mouth is covered with a thick mucus , the tongue cleaves to * LIVINGSTONE : Missionary Travels in South Africa , p . 56 . + BERARD : Cours de Physiologie , vol . ii . p . 504 . the palate , the voice becomes hoarse . Then the.
... mouth is covered with a thick mucus , the tongue cleaves to * LIVINGSTONE : Missionary Travels in South Africa , p . 56 . + BERARD : Cours de Physiologie , vol . ii . p . 504 . the palate , the voice becomes hoarse . Then the.
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... Nerven , 1858. ) The nervous excitability delirium , and sleeplessness , occasioned by Thirst , may be greatly owing to this cause . + LONGET : Traité de Physiologie . CHAPTER II . FOOD AND DRINK . SECTION I - 10 HUNGER AND THIRST .
... Nerven , 1858. ) The nervous excitability delirium , and sleeplessness , occasioned by Thirst , may be greatly owing to this cause . + LONGET : Traité de Physiologie . CHAPTER II . FOOD AND DRINK . SECTION I - 10 HUNGER AND THIRST .
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The physiology of common life: with numerous woodcuts ; in 2 vol, Volume 1 George Henry Lewes Visualização integral - 1860 |
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Página 36 - The two latter I frequently dislodged by shifting my hold on the bars, and driving my knuckles into their ribs ; but my friend above stuck fast, and, as he held by two bars, was immovable.
Página 149 - It would be very desirable indeed, if the men could acquire the taste for Greenland food, since all experience has shown that the large use of oil and fat meats is the true secret of life in these frozen countries, and that the natives cannot subsist without it, becoming diseased, and dying with a more meagre diet.
Página 36 - Mr. Jervas Bellamy, who lay dead, with his son, the lieutenant, hand in hand, near the southernmost wall of the prison.
Página 31 - ... eighteen feet, in a close sultry night, in Bengal, shut up to the eastward and southward (the only quarters from whence air could reach us) by dead walls, and by a wall and door to the north, open only to the westward by two windows, strongly barred with iron, from which we could receive scarce any the least circulation of fresh air.