Human Physiology, Statical and Dynamical, Or, The Conditions and Course of the Life of ManHarper, 1858 - 649 Seiten |
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... Constitution of the Air , and Localization of Organisms through Decline of the Earth's Interior Heat . Difference between abrupt and gradual Impressions . — Invariable Causes may produce abrupt Crises . Extension of the above Principles ...
... Constitution of the Air , and Localization of Organisms through Decline of the Earth's Interior Heat . Difference between abrupt and gradual Impressions . — Invariable Causes may produce abrupt Crises . Extension of the above Principles ...
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... constitution must be such that if its tem- perature be raised to a proper degree with a due access of atmospheric air it will take fire and burn , and the products of its combustion must be car- bonic acid gas and water , or those ...
... constitution must be such that if its tem- perature be raised to a proper degree with a due access of atmospheric air it will take fire and burn , and the products of its combustion must be car- bonic acid gas and water , or those ...
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... constitution of alcohol is such that in the act of burning carbonic acid and water are produced with the libera- tion of so much heat that chemists find it one of the most suitable means of attaining a high temperature . On taking ...
... constitution of alcohol is such that in the act of burning carbonic acid and water are produced with the libera- tion of so much heat that chemists find it one of the most suitable means of attaining a high temperature . On taking ...
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... constitution , tissue - making food is sometimes called ni- trogenized , and heat - making non - nitrogenized food . The former is also sometimes designated nutritive , and the latter respiratory . It is , however , to be distinctly ...
... constitution , tissue - making food is sometimes called ni- trogenized , and heat - making non - nitrogenized food . The former is also sometimes designated nutritive , and the latter respiratory . It is , however , to be distinctly ...
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... constitution is represented in common by the formula C18 H36 O14 N6 . 48 Albumen . Of the whole group , albumen may be taken as the type and most import- ant member . Indeed , as will be found hereafter , in the process of digestion the ...
... constitution is represented in common by the formula C18 H36 O14 N6 . 48 Albumen . Of the whole group , albumen may be taken as the type and most import- ant member . Indeed , as will be found hereafter , in the process of digestion the ...
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absorbed absorption action albumen alkaline amount animal appear arising arterial auricle bile blood blood-cells blood-vessels body capillaries carbonic acid casein cavity cells changes chemical chyle circulation coagulation cochlea color combustible condition constitution contains cord corpuscles diameter digestion duct duodenum endosmosis excreted fibres fibrin follicles function ganglia ganglion gases gastric juice glands hæmatin heart heat hepatic hepatic veins hydrochloric acid hydrogen influence interior intestine kidneys lacteals lactic acid liquid liver lungs lymph manner material matter mechanism milk motion mucous membrane muscles muscular nerve nervous nitrogenized nutrition occurs organ origin oxidation oxygen pancreatic pancreatic juice pass pepsin phosphate physiological plexus portal portion posterior present principle production pulmonary quantity removed respiration respiratory saliva salts secretion skin soda soluble spinal starch stomach structure substance sudoriparous sugar surface takes place temperature tion tissues tube urea urine valve vapor variations veins venous ventricle vessels
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Seite 360 - In the tympanic cavity of all mammals, are three small bones: the malleus or hammer; the incus or anvil ; and the stapes or stirrup.
Seite 407 - I think it was, that this faculty became positively distressing to me: at night, when I lay awake in bed, vast processions passed along in mournful pomp; friezes of never-ending stories, that to my feelings were as sad and solemn as if they were stories drawn from times before (Edipus or Priam, before Tyre, before Memphis.
Seite 34 - Before the discovery of the passage to the East by the Cape of Good Hope...
Seite 407 - That, as the creative state of the eye increased, a sympathy seemed to arise between the waking and the dreaming states of the brain in one point — that whatsoever I happened to call up and to trace by a voluntary...