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 16
... DIAPHRAGM . BESIDES the depending arch of the palate , al- ready described , with which , the uvula is con- siderably incorporated , and by its central station gives origin to the figure of two secondary arches , another arrangement of ...
... DIAPHRAGM . BESIDES the depending arch of the palate , al- ready described , with which , the uvula is con- siderably incorporated , and by its central station gives origin to the figure of two secondary arches , another arrangement of ...
Side 21
... diaphragm , and connects itself with the upper opening of the stomach , the situation of which opening is near about the sixteenth articulation of the spine . The viscera contained in the chest , or thorax as it is technically called ...
... diaphragm , and connects itself with the upper opening of the stomach , the situation of which opening is near about the sixteenth articulation of the spine . The viscera contained in the chest , or thorax as it is technically called ...
Side 22
... diaphragm has certain perforations for the transmission of different vessels and nerves , be- sides that for the esophagus into the stomach . The diaphragm is of the highest importance to the function of respiration . The inhalation of ...
... diaphragm has certain perforations for the transmission of different vessels and nerves , be- sides that for the esophagus into the stomach . The diaphragm is of the highest importance to the function of respiration . The inhalation of ...
Side 23
... diaphragm lifts the whole substance of the lungs , while that of the heart , although its influence is extended throughout the system , is more limited in the chest . Ventriloquists avail themselves of the enlarge- ment of the thoracic ...
... diaphragm lifts the whole substance of the lungs , while that of the heart , although its influence is extended throughout the system , is more limited in the chest . Ventriloquists avail themselves of the enlarge- ment of the thoracic ...
Side 26
... not possess the power of contracting in so eminent a degree as those which expand themselves in a series of fibres ; they are naturally less irritable . The diaphragm is the largest and most important muscle which 26 MUSCULAR ACTION .
... not possess the power of contracting in so eminent a degree as those which expand themselves in a series of fibres ; they are naturally less irritable . The diaphragm is the largest and most important muscle which 26 MUSCULAR ACTION .
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