The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... animal , vegetable , and mineral kingdoms of our country , are all objects of the first importance to the manu- facturer , the naturalist , and the physician . We have yet to learn how far our own country is capable of furnishing the ...
... animal , vegetable , and mineral kingdoms of our country , are all objects of the first importance to the manu- facturer , the naturalist , and the physician . We have yet to learn how far our own country is capable of furnishing the ...
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... animal system when in health ; in a state of disease it is more obviously so , and should be strictly guarded against in asthenic dis- eases , particularly those of a glandular affection . Cleanli- ness in cloathing , as well as that of ...
... animal system when in health ; in a state of disease it is more obviously so , and should be strictly guarded against in asthenic dis- eases , particularly those of a glandular affection . Cleanli- ness in cloathing , as well as that of ...
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... animals , observed , that in the fourth stomach of ruminating animals , in the single stomach of others , and even in the human stomach , there is a division , more or less evident , between the cardiac and pyloric por- tions ; that ...
... animals , observed , that in the fourth stomach of ruminating animals , in the single stomach of others , and even in the human stomach , there is a division , more or less evident , between the cardiac and pyloric por- tions ; that ...
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... animals , it is reasonable to believe , that the glands situated at the termina- tion of the cuticular lining of the vœsophagus , which have been described , secrete the solvent liquor , which is occasionally poured on the food , so as ...
... animals , it is reasonable to believe , that the glands situated at the termina- tion of the cuticular lining of the vœsophagus , which have been described , secrete the solvent liquor , which is occasionally poured on the food , so as ...
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... animals , but much larger and more conspicuous in some than in others . " - " These glands are always situated near the ... animal and vegetable substances into chyle , the food is first intimately mixed with the general secretion of the ...
... animals , but much larger and more conspicuous in some than in others . " - " These glands are always situated near the ... animal and vegetable substances into chyle , the food is first intimately mixed with the general secretion of the ...
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