A View of the Structure, Functions, and Disorders of the Stomach and Alimentary Organs of the Human Body: With Physiological Observations and Remarks Upon the Qualities and Effects of Food and Fermented LiquorsLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 300 sider |
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Side viii
... Separation of Nu- triment from the crude Material - Influence of the latter on certain Affections of the Bowels and gene- ral System · 75 86 96 99 · . 101 - 109 - 121 CHAPTER XIV . Concerning the Assimilation of Aliment viii CONTENTS .
... Separation of Nu- triment from the crude Material - Influence of the latter on certain Affections of the Bowels and gene- ral System · 75 86 96 99 · . 101 - 109 - 121 CHAPTER XIV . Concerning the Assimilation of Aliment viii CONTENTS .
Side ix
... Aliment , and general Effects of the Process CHAPTER XV . Comparative Views of the Capacity of the Stomach in Man and Animals , and its Influence on the senso- rial Powers - 134 CHAPTER XVI . Of the reciprocal nervous Sympathies which ...
... Aliment , and general Effects of the Process CHAPTER XV . Comparative Views of the Capacity of the Stomach in Man and Animals , and its Influence on the senso- rial Powers - 134 CHAPTER XVI . Of the reciprocal nervous Sympathies which ...
Side 17
... aliment to its destination . The top of the pharynx is open to the nostrils ; whence it is , that by sneezing , hiccup , or any convulsive mus- cular contraction in the course of deglutition , fluids are sometimes forced into the ...
... aliment to its destination . The top of the pharynx is open to the nostrils ; whence it is , that by sneezing , hiccup , or any convulsive mus- cular contraction in the course of deglutition , fluids are sometimes forced into the ...
Side 19
... aliment from the mouth into the stomach . They were conjointly named in- fundibulum by the Latins , as expressive of the common figure ; and in English the gullet , from the Latin gula , which term seems to have been applied exclusively ...
... aliment from the mouth into the stomach . They were conjointly named in- fundibulum by the Latins , as expressive of the common figure ; and in English the gullet , from the Latin gula , which term seems to have been applied exclusively ...
Side 20
... aliment only , the functions of na- ture will afterwards carry them off , provided no material disorder of the stomach and tract of in- testines prevail ; or , if they be of an indigestible kind , active purgatives would be administered ...
... aliment only , the functions of na- ture will afterwards carry them off , provided no material disorder of the stomach and tract of in- testines prevail ; or , if they be of an indigestible kind , active purgatives would be administered ...
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