The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 PRESSURE XIX . THE ACTION OF 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 PRESSURE XIX . THE ACTION OF THE ...
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... liver , where there is a manufactory of bile - an unpleasant yellowish - green liquid , the name of which you have no doubt heard before , and which plays a very important part in the transformation of the ali- ments . These new agents ...
... liver , where there is a manufactory of bile - an unpleasant yellowish - green liquid , the name of which you have no doubt heard before , and which plays a very important part in the transformation of the ali- ments . These new agents ...
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... liver and the pancreas . If you ask in what manner the division is accomplished , I confess , to my shame , that I am not able to explain it ! What takes place there is a chemical process , and hereafter I shal have occasion to explain ...
... liver and the pancreas . If you ask in what manner the division is accomplished , I confess , to my shame , that I am not able to explain it ! What takes place there is a chemical process , and hereafter I shal have occasion to explain ...
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... chyme in its workings through our frames , and direct the sun in its course through the heavens . We mortals eat , but it is God who brings nourishment out of our food . LETTER XI . THE LIVER . I FEAR you will THE INTESTINAL CANAL . 87.
... chyme in its workings through our frames , and direct the sun in its course through the heavens . We mortals eat , but it is God who brings nourishment out of our food . LETTER XI . THE LIVER . I FEAR you will THE INTESTINAL CANAL . 87.
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... liver— the bile - manufacturer ; and to begin with , I will describe the place he occupies in our interior . The interior of the human body is divided into two large compartments , placed one above the other ; the chest and the abdomen ...
... liver— the bile - manufacturer ; and to begin with , I will describe the place he occupies in our interior . The interior of the human body is divided into two large compartments , placed one above the other ; the chest and the abdomen ...
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