Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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Pagina 114
... chyle , but which is milk , or more nearly resembling milk than any other liquor with which it can be compared . For ... chyle , soon unite into larger branches . The pipes , formed by this union , terminate in glands , from which other ...
... chyle , but which is milk , or more nearly resembling milk than any other liquor with which it can be compared . For ... chyle , soon unite into larger branches . The pipes , formed by this union , terminate in glands , from which other ...
Pagina 115
... chyle from the digestive aliment , namely , that the chyle which escapes the lacteals of one part of the guts may be taken up by those of some other part , the length of the canal is of evident use and conduciveness . Secondly , we must ...
... chyle from the digestive aliment , namely , that the chyle which escapes the lacteals of one part of the guts may be taken up by those of some other part , the length of the canal is of evident use and conduciveness . Secondly , we must ...
Pagina 116
... 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 117
... chyle . Who could have dreamt of a communication between the cavity of the intestines and the left great vein of the neck ? Who could have suspected that this communication should be the medium through which all nourishment is derived ...
... chyle . Who could have dreamt of a communication between the cavity of the intestines and the left great vein of the neck ? Who could have suspected that this communication should be the medium through which all nourishment is derived ...
Pagina 158
... chyle with more difficulty , there the passage is circuitous and dilatory , that time and space may be allowed for the change and the absorption which are neces- sary . Where the food is soon dissolved , or already half assimilated , an ...
... chyle with more difficulty , there the passage is circuitous and dilatory , that time and space may be allowed for the change and the absorption which are neces- sary . Where the food is soon dissolved , or already half assimilated , an ...
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