The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... round of the jaws , found those little germs I spoke of , awake and eager for work ; and he began at once to start them with materials . He knew that phosphorus and lime were what they needed : he drew phosphorus and lime therefore out ...
... round of the jaws , found those little germs I spoke of , awake and eager for work ; and he began at once to start them with materials . He knew that phosphorus and lime were what they needed : he drew phosphorus and lime therefore out ...
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... rounded and elongated bag , bigger above than below , making a very decided bend inside as it descends from the heart downward ; some- thing like one of those long French pears , called " Bon- chrétiens , " if it were bent in the middle ...
... rounded and elongated bag , bigger above than below , making a very decided bend inside as it descends from the heart downward ; some- thing like one of those long French pears , called " Bon- chrétiens , " if it were bent in the middle ...
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... Round and round it went , causing in its relentless course such renewed suf- fering to the poor patient , that she was visibly sinking from day to day . The doctors , finding all their treatment of no avail , began to despair of her ...
... Round and round it went , causing in its relentless course such renewed suf- fering to the poor patient , that she was visibly sinking from day to day . The doctors , finding all their treatment of no avail , began to despair of her ...
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... . A complete regiment of those little scavengers lately described , are drawn up in battle- array along the whole length of the small intestine , but especially round about the duodenum . There , a thousand 5 ( 97 ) -THE CHYLE.
... . A complete regiment of those little scavengers lately described , are drawn up in battle- array along the whole length of the small intestine , but especially round about the duodenum . There , a thousand 5 ( 97 ) -THE CHYLE.
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Jean Macé. especially round about the duodenum . There , a thousand minute pipes pierce in all directions through the coat of the intestine , and suck , like so many constantly open mouths , the drops of chyle as fast as they are formed ...
Jean Macé. especially round about the duodenum . There , a thousand minute pipes pierce in all directions through the coat of the intestine , and suck , like so many constantly open mouths , the drops of chyle as fast as they are formed ...
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