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... absorption of fat- The pancreatic juice acts on all substances - The intestinal juice com . pletes Digestion - Nature of chyle - The various causes of Indigestion , CHAPTER IV . THE STRUCTURE AND USES OF OUR BLOOD . Blood the river of ...
... absorption of fat- The pancreatic juice acts on all substances - The intestinal juice com . pletes Digestion - Nature of chyle - The various causes of Indigestion , CHAPTER IV . THE STRUCTURE AND USES OF OUR BLOOD . Blood the river of ...
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... absorbed through the skin . On this principle , Franklin grounds his advice to men who are exposed to scarcity of drink : they should bathe themselves in tubs of salt water , he says . This would un- doubtedly relieve their thirst , but ...
... absorbed through the skin . On this principle , Franklin grounds his advice to men who are exposed to scarcity of drink : they should bathe themselves in tubs of salt water , he says . This would un- doubtedly relieve their thirst , but ...
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... absorbed . The dog drank till fatigue forced it to pause , and a few minutes afterwards recommenced the same hopeless toil ; but no sooner was the opening closed , and the water retained in the stomach , from whence it was absorbed into ...
... absorbed . The dog drank till fatigue forced it to pause , and a few minutes afterwards recommenced the same hopeless toil ; but no sooner was the opening closed , and the water retained in the stomach , from whence it was absorbed into ...
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... absorbed , as in a sponge , or enclosed in drops , as fat is in cells , and they may be re- moved by mechanical pressure , or by solvents , without in the least affecting the structure of the parts . They never have an organised form ...
... absorbed , as in a sponge , or enclosed in drops , as fat is in cells , and they may be re- moved by mechanical pressure , or by solvents , without in the least affecting the structure of the parts . They never have an organised form ...
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... absorbed , " is to contra- dict ́ anatomical evidence , which shows them to be structu- rally combined , and always in constant quantities , varying within very small limits . A classification of Food , more or less imperfect , would ...
... absorbed , " is to contra- dict ́ anatomical evidence , which shows them to be structu- rally combined , and always in constant quantities , varying within very small limits . A classification of Food , more or less imperfect , would ...
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absorbed action albumen alcohol alimentary amount Animal Heat arterial blood atmosphere auricle become beef Bernard bile bird body breathing burning capillaries carbonic acid caseine cause cease cells changes chemical chemist Chemistry chyle circulation Claude Bernard coagulation cold contain death diet digestion discovery discs drink eaten effect endosmosis exhalation experiments fact fibrine fish flesh fluid fresh frog gases gastric juice Gelatine glands Harvey heart Hunger hypothesis increase influence inorganic INTESTINAL JUICE intestine lacteals less Liebig liquid liver living lungs meat milk minutes muscle muscular nervous nitrogen nourish nutritive value observed organic substances oxidation oxygen Pancreatic Juice passes Physiologie portal vein produce proportion quantity reader Respiration saliva salt secretion sensation solid starch stomach suffice sugar take place temperature theory thirst tion tissues tubes vegetable veins venous blood ventricle vessels vital activity warm-blooded warm-blooded animals waste
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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.