The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 102
... stomach . ' * When large masses of aliment are received into the stomach , and only part of it at a time can be exposed to the internal surface of the organ , so as to come under the influence of the gastric secretion , it seems ...
... stomach . ' * When large masses of aliment are received into the stomach , and only part of it at a time can be exposed to the internal surface of the organ , so as to come under the influence of the gastric secretion , it seems ...
Page 108
... stomach , to which and to the pancreas it is fixed by means of blood - vessels . This organ is , in fact , a collection of blood - vessels , absorbents , and nerves , intermixed with cellular texture ; and as it has no excretory duct ...
... stomach , to which and to the pancreas it is fixed by means of blood - vessels . This organ is , in fact , a collection of blood - vessels , absorbents , and nerves , intermixed with cellular texture ; and as it has no excretory duct ...
Page 111
... stomach , it is either coagulated by the gastric juice , or its watery part is absorbed , and the solid matter ... stomach , the digestive functions could not have been properly performed . When the broth of meat is introduced into ...
... stomach , it is either coagulated by the gastric juice , or its watery part is absorbed , and the solid matter ... stomach , the digestive functions could not have been properly performed . When the broth of meat is introduced into ...
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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