| Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen - 1860 - 998 pagina’s
...Chemical Forces. il. LETUEBY. On the Physiological Properties of Nitrobenzole and Aniline. F. w. PAVY. On the Immunity enjoyed by the Stomach from being digested by its own Secretion during Life. j. J. SILVESTER. On a Question of Compound Arrangement. — On a Theorem relating to Polar Umbrae.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1863 - 838 pagina’s
...acid. These differences are sufficient to prevent any embarrassment as regards the two alkaloids. II. " On the Immunity enjoyed by the Stomach from being digested by its own Secretion during Life." By FREDERICK W. PAVY, MD Communicated by Dr. SHARP EY, Sec. RS Received April 29, 1863. (Abstract.)... | |
| 1863 - 630 pagina’s
...statement wants contiritn.at;on. — Chemical News, London. IMMUNITY ENJOYED BY THE STOMACH, ETC. 5.19 ON THE IMMUNITY ENJOYED BY THE STOMACH FROM BEING DIGESTED BY ITS OWN SECRETION DURING LIFE. By FRKDKRICK 'W. I>AVY. MD The author referred to the communication by John Hnnter " On the Digestion... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1864 - 368 pagina’s
...or granules." — Illustrated London News. THE STOMACH. A PAPER has been read to the Royal Society, "On the Immunity enjoyed by the Stomach from being digested by its own Secretion during Life," by Dr. Pavy. The author — after statingthe " living principle " suggested by John Hunter as the protecting... | |
| 1864 - 382 pagina’s
...DIGEST ITSELF. At a late meeting of the Royal Society, England, Dr. Pavy, in a communication discussing the " Immunity enjoyed by the stomach from being digested by its own secretion during life," after stating that the " living principle " suggested by John Hunter, as the protecting agency, did... | |
| 1865 - 372 pagina’s
...DIGEST ITSELF. At a late meeting of the Royal Society, England, Dr. Pavy, in a communication discussing the " Immunity enjoyed by the stomach from being digested by its own secretion during life," after stating that the " living principle " suggested by John Hunter, as the protecting agency, did... | |
| Frederick William Pavy - 1867 - 274 pagina’s
...two hours the ear was withdrawn, and some spots of erosion- — one as large as a sixpenny -piece — were observed on its surface ; but nowhere was it...layer. Digestion goes on in such a stomach without the structures opposite the denuded part exhibiting any evidence of attack. The walls here evince no signs... | |
| 1867 - 378 pagina’s
...DIGEST ITSELF. At a late meeting of the Royal Society, England, Dr. Pavy, in a communication discussing the " Immunity enjoyed by the stomach from being digested by its own secretion during life," after stating that the " living principle " suggested by John Hunter, as the protecting agency, did... | |
| Frederick William Pavy - 1869 - 282 pagina’s
...which tissues belonging to a warmblooded animal were submitted to the digestive action of the frog's stomach. The ear of a rabbit was substituted for the...own Secretion during Life," ' Transactions of the Koyal Society,' 1863) that the excision of a patch of mucous membrane from the stomach of a living... | |
| 1887 - 598 pagina’s
...Treatise on the Function of Digestion," London, 1867, p. 74. The reader may also consult Pavy's paper: "On the immunity enjoyed by the Stomach from being digested by its own Secretion during Life," in the Transactions of the Royal Society for 1863. * Harley, lee. fit., p. an. I94 195 was found to... | |
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