The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 101
... gastric juice varies in different animals ; for example , that of man is incapable of acting ( readily ) on bones , while that of the dog digests these substances perfectly . From the best authorities on this subject , the true gastric ...
... gastric juice varies in different animals ; for example , that of man is incapable of acting ( readily ) on bones , while that of the dog digests these substances perfectly . From the best authorities on this subject , the true gastric ...
Page 111
... gastric juice , or its watery part is absorbed , and the solid matter deposited in the sto- mach ; in both cases , the product is afterwards chymified in the manner already described . Milk appears to be the only liquid ali- ment which ...
... gastric juice , or its watery part is absorbed , and the solid matter deposited in the sto- mach ; in both cases , the product is afterwards chymified in the manner already described . Milk appears to be the only liquid ali- ment which ...
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... gastric juice . Hence , when the fluid is defective , oppression and flatulence are the common consequence . It is singular that bread , which we esteem the staff of life , should be scarcely known in many countries , and dis- liked in ...
... gastric juice . Hence , when the fluid is defective , oppression and flatulence are the common consequence . It is singular that bread , which we esteem the staff of life , should be scarcely known in many countries , and dis- liked in ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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