The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... INTESTINAL CANAL 80 · XI . - THE LIVER 88 XII . - THE CHYLE 97 XIII . - THE HEART 104 XIV . THE ARTERIES 112 XV . - THE NOURISHMENT OF THE ORGANS 123 XVI . - THE ORGANS 128 XVII . - ARTERIAL AND VENOUS BLOOD 133 XVIII . - ATMOSPHERIC ...
... INTESTINAL CANAL 80 · XI . - THE LIVER 88 XII . - THE CHYLE 97 XIII . - THE HEART 104 XIV . THE ARTERIES 112 XV . - THE NOURISHMENT OF THE ORGANS 123 XVI . - THE ORGANS 128 XVII . - ARTERIAL AND VENOUS BLOOD 133 XVIII . - ATMOSPHERIC ...
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... intestines . This ring is called the pylorus . For once , here is a name which agrees with our method of describing the human machine , and I have much pleas- ure in translating it to you , although it is a Greek word . Pylorus is the ...
... intestines . This ring is called the pylorus . For once , here is a name which agrees with our method of describing the human machine , and I have much pleas- ure in translating it to you , although it is a Greek word . Pylorus is the ...
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... have done just what the peach - stone did ; we , too , have passed the barrier , and are out of the stomach , but still we have not yet come to the end of our tale . LETTER X. THE INTESTINAL CANAL . I VENTURE to hope THE STOMACH . 79.
... have done just what the peach - stone did ; we , too , have passed the barrier , and are out of the stomach , but still we have not yet come to the end of our tale . LETTER X. THE INTESTINAL CANAL . I VENTURE to hope THE STOMACH . 79.
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Jean Macé. LETTER X. THE INTESTINAL CANAL . I VENTURE to hope , my dear child , that more and more light is dawning upon your mind , as we gradually pro- ceed on our little journey . You must by this time have some idea ... INTESTINAL CANAL ·
Jean Macé. LETTER X. THE INTESTINAL CANAL . I VENTURE to hope , my dear child , that more and more light is dawning upon your mind , as we gradually pro- ceed on our little journey . You must by this time have some idea ... INTESTINAL CANAL ·
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... distinctive characters , and failing to submit to the regenerating process , cling together in indigested portions , rather than assimilate into one great whole . However , we must return to the pylorus or we 4 * THE INTESTINAL CANAL . 81.
... distinctive characters , and failing to submit to the regenerating process , cling together in indigested portions , rather than assimilate into one great whole . However , we must return to the pylorus or we 4 * THE INTESTINAL CANAL . 81.
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