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 49
... gastric juice acts , we may be able to ascertain the chemical principles upon which its efficacy depends , as well as from what part , and by what concoction , in the human body , these principles are generated and derived . In the ...
... gastric juice acts , we may be able to ascertain the chemical principles upon which its efficacy depends , as well as from what part , and by what concoction , in the human body , these principles are generated and derived . In the ...
Pagina 99
... stomach ( I speak all along with a reference to the human organ ) are calculated for detaining the food long enough for the action of its digestive juice . [ Pl . XVIII . fig . 1. ] It has the shape of the pouch of a bagpipe ; lies ...
... stomach ( I speak all along with a reference to the human organ ) are calculated for detaining the food long enough for the action of its digestive juice . [ Pl . XVIII . fig . 1. ] It has the shape of the pouch of a bagpipe ; lies ...
Pagina 101
... fluid , when once it has passed them , from falling back . These valves look upward , so as to leave the ascent free ... gastric juice , the immediate agent by which that change which food undergoes in our stomachs is effected , we shall ...
... fluid , when once it has passed them , from falling back . These valves look upward , so as to leave the ascent free ... gastric juice , the immediate agent by which that change which food undergoes in our stomachs is effected , we shall ...
Pagina 102
... gastric juice acts . 3. Digestion is not putrefaction ; for , the digesting fluid resists putrefaction most pertinaciously ; nay , not only checks its farther progress , but restores putrid substances 4. It is not a fermentative process ...
... gastric juice acts . 3. Digestion is not putrefaction ; for , the digesting fluid resists putrefaction most pertinaciously ; nay , not only checks its farther progress , but restores putrid substances 4. It is not a fermentative process ...
Pagina 103
... gastric fluid has no effect in digesting plants , unless they have been ... juice then proceeds with it , first by softening its substance ; next , by ... gastric juice of the sheep and the ox speedily dissolved vegetables , but made no ...
... gastric fluid has no effect in digesting plants , unless they have been ... juice then proceeds with it , first by softening its substance ; next , by ... gastric juice of the sheep and the ox speedily dissolved vegetables , but made no ...
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