The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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Jean Macé. you so often hear people say that a little cheese helps the digestion . The digestion ! Yes , that is the word I ought to have begun with . It is the real name of all this cooking ; an operation after which I would defy you to ...
Jean Macé. you so often hear people say that a little cheese helps the digestion . The digestion ! Yes , that is the word I ought to have begun with . It is the real name of all this cooking ; an operation after which I would defy you to ...
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... digestion , but it wil not do to provide sweet pastry only for your brain ; it will be more wholesome for it to have something a little more solid to bite at from time to time . The pylorus , then , as has been shown , makes way for all ...
... digestion , but it wil not do to provide sweet pastry only for your brain ; it will be more wholesome for it to have something a little more solid to bite at from time to time . The pylorus , then , as has been shown , makes way for all ...
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... digestion . These two stories of apart- ments are separated as those of our houses are , by a floor placed just above the pit of the stomach . This floor is a large thin , flat muscle , stretched like canvas , right across the body ...
... digestion . These two stories of apart- ments are separated as those of our houses are , by a floor placed just above the pit of the stomach . This floor is a large thin , flat muscle , stretched like canvas , right across the body ...
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... digestion - so forming a stock on hand , ready to pour at once into the duodenum when the latter calls for its assistance . The next time the cook cleans out a fowl , ask her to show you the lit tle greenish bladder which she calls the ...
... digestion - so forming a stock on hand , ready to pour at once into the duodenum when the latter calls for its assistance . The next time the cook cleans out a fowl , ask her to show you the lit tle greenish bladder which she calls the ...
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... DIGESTION . It is the history of the Chyle , which begins between the thumb and fore- finger while as yet invisible , hid in the thousand prisons of our different sorts of food , and ends in the thoracic duct , when , disengaged from ...
... DIGESTION . It is the history of the Chyle , which begins between the thumb and fore- finger while as yet invisible , hid in the thousand prisons of our different sorts of food , and ends in the thoracic duct , when , disengaged from ...
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