Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureGould and Lincoln, 1851 - 344 pagina's |
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Pagina 99
... reduced to nearly a uniform substance , and to a state fitted for yielding its essence , which is called chyle , but which is milk , or more nearly resembling milk than any other liquor with which it can be compared OF ANIMAL BODIES . 99.
... reduced to nearly a uniform substance , and to a state fitted for yielding its essence , which is called chyle , but which is milk , or more nearly resembling milk than any other liquor with which it can be compared OF ANIMAL BODIES . 99.
Pagina 100
... chyle , soon unite into larger branches . The pipes , formed by this union , terminate in glands , from which other pipes of a still larger diameter arising , carry the chyle from all parts , into a common reservoir or receptacle . This ...
... chyle , soon unite into larger branches . The pipes , formed by this union , terminate in glands , from which other pipes of a still larger diameter arising , carry the chyle from all parts , into a common reservoir or receptacle . This ...
Pagina 101
... chyle ( in ordinary constitutions , not less , it has been computed , than two or three quarts in a day ) is , by some means or other , to be passed through them . Accordingly , we find the number of the lacteals exceeding all powers of ...
... chyle ( in ordinary constitutions , not less , it has been computed , than two or three quarts in a day ) is , by some means or other , to be passed through them . Accordingly , we find the number of the lacteals exceeding all powers of ...
Pagina 131
... chyle It may be questioned , whether these extremely soft rugæ or folds of the villous coat of the intestine can in the least retard the passage of the food through its canal ; nor does the erect attitude of man require them ; for since ...
... chyle It may be questioned , whether these extremely soft rugæ or folds of the villous coat of the intestine can in the least retard the passage of the food through its canal ; nor does the erect attitude of man require them ; for since ...
Pagina 151
... chyle , or part which is wanted , and which is suited for animal nour- ishment , is strained off by the mouths of very small tubes , opening into the cavity of the intestines : thus freed from its grosser parts , the percolated fluid is ...
... chyle , or part which is wanted , and which is suited for animal nour- ishment , is strained off by the mouths of very small tubes , opening into the cavity of the intestines : thus freed from its grosser parts , the percolated fluid is ...
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