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... stomach itself for this very purpose , and hence denominated the gastric juice ; and which answers all the purposes of the most violent muscular pressure we can conceive , and with a curious simplicity of con- trivance . The laws of ...
... stomach itself for this very purpose , and hence denominated the gastric juice ; and which answers all the purposes of the most violent muscular pressure we can conceive , and with a curious simplicity of con- trivance . The laws of ...
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... stomach , and empty themselves into its cavity by innumerable orifices invisible to the naked eye ; and it is hence called gastric juice , from yaorp , which is Greek for stomach . Mr. Cruickshank supposes about a pound of it to be ...
... stomach , and empty themselves into its cavity by innumerable orifices invisible to the naked eye ; and it is hence called gastric juice , from yaorp , which is Greek for stomach . Mr. Cruickshank supposes about a pound of it to be ...
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... gastric juice , without any collateral assistance or previous mastication , this fluid is secreted in much larger abundance ; as it is also in those who labour under that morbid state of the stomach which is called canine appetite ; or ...
... gastric juice , without any collateral assistance or previous mastication , this fluid is secreted in much larger abundance ; as it is also in those who labour under that morbid state of the stomach which is called canine appetite ; or ...
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... gastric juice is a thin , transparent , and uninflammable fluid , of a weak saline taste , and destitute of smell . Generally speaking it is neither acid nor alkaline ; but it appears to vary more or less in these properties , not only ...
... gastric juice is a thin , transparent , and uninflammable fluid , of a weak saline taste , and destitute of smell . Generally speaking it is neither acid nor alkaline ; but it appears to vary more or less in these properties , not only ...
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... gastric juice has hence been employed as an antiseptic in a variety of cases out of the body . Spalanzani has ascertained that the gastric juice of the crow and the dog will preserve veal and mutton perfectly sweet , and without con ...
... gastric juice has hence been employed as an antiseptic in a variety of cases out of the body . Spalanzani has ascertained that the gastric juice of the crow and the dog will preserve veal and mutton perfectly sweet , and without con ...
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