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 x
... Saliva , and the Influence it is capable of exert- ing on the Teeth - Classification and general Di- stinctions of the Teeth CHAPTER XXIV . 237 Of the natural History of the Teeth - and of Dentition 249 CHAPTER XXV . Of Caries or Decay ...
... Saliva , and the Influence it is capable of exert- ing on the Teeth - Classification and general Di- stinctions of the Teeth CHAPTER XXIV . 237 Of the natural History of the Teeth - and of Dentition 249 CHAPTER XXV . Of Caries or Decay ...
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... saliva , which is a chemical medium of fitting it for assimilation with those fluids which are supplied to the sto- mach from other sources . The lips , the inner surfaces of the cheeks , the palate or roof of the mouth , and its ...
... saliva , which is a chemical medium of fitting it for assimilation with those fluids which are supplied to the sto- mach from other sources . The lips , the inner surfaces of the cheeks , the palate or roof of the mouth , and its ...
Side 8
... saliva , for each of which the cuticle forms a sheath . The principal glands expressly destined for the secretion of saliva are three on each side the face ; namely , the parotid , occupying a cavity of the cheek at the lower and fore ...
... saliva , for each of which the cuticle forms a sheath . The principal glands expressly destined for the secretion of saliva are three on each side the face ; namely , the parotid , occupying a cavity of the cheek at the lower and fore ...
Side 9
... saliva , by the stimulus which their muscular apparatus communicates to the respective glands . The saliva takes its name from the saline taste and qualities which it possesses : and its degree of saltness depends wholly upon the state ...
... saliva , by the stimulus which their muscular apparatus communicates to the respective glands . The saliva takes its name from the saline taste and qualities which it possesses : and its degree of saltness depends wholly upon the state ...
Side 10
... saliva is often a medium for transferring diseases of various kinds , as is sufficiently instanced in the bite of a rabid animal , in the reprehensible and offensive prac- tice of nurses tasting the food of children , and even the ...
... saliva is often a medium for transferring diseases of various kinds , as is sufficiently instanced in the bite of a rabid animal , in the reprehensible and offensive prac- tice of nurses tasting the food of children , and even the ...
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