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  1. ... be easily and promptly acted on by the saliva, and other starch-digesting fluids. A por- tion ... that it may become thoroughly mingled with the saliva. In fact, it should always be remembered that ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine, according to the plan most approved by the reformed or botanic ... 
    Publication: Mt. Vernon [Ohio] : Published by the author, printed by E.J. Ellis, 1847
    ... very disagreeable smell, called the mercurial fetor. The saliva at the same time begins to flow; and ... coated with a thick whitish fur; and the saliva flows in streams from the mouth. It occasionally ...
  3. ... and without producing inflammation and a flow of saliva, as from an use of mercury, but merely ... breath, and a more than ordinary secretion of saliva, he ought then to proceed cautiously, and, where ...
  4. ... is felt in the nose occasionally piekingit; the saliva, or spittle runs down over the pillow during ... whenever chewed, it produces a considerable flow of saliva, or spittle. A tea or decoction of it, ...
  5. ... them, or otherwise; and, 4. By yeast and saliva. Many of the vegetable ... convenient reference the following syllabus of some principles capable of ...
  6. ... I find in Klein's recent Avork3 the folloAving reference to my experiments:— 1 In a few instances only, out of a large number of experiments, have rabbits survived the injection subcutaneous! v of a few minims of my saliva. 2 Bacteria. Wm. Wood & Co., NewYork, 1884. 3 ...
  7. ... indication is usually of fever without necessarily special reference to the stomach or liver, and points more to the general sys- tem than to the alimentary. The dryness, furring and in- crustation are connected with the dearth of saliva, which is an indication always of importance. It ...
  8. ... since acids prevent the sweetening action of the saliva upon the starches, and have an unfavorable influence ... only possible when the teeth are good; much saliva and gastric juice must also be provided—we ...
  9. ... also become difficult to swallow. Dysphagia can cause saliva to accumulate and a wet-sounding voice. Many ... Pouget J, Eymard B; Neurologists of French Neuromuscular Reference Centers CORNEMUS and FILNEMUS. Correlation between PABPN1 genotype ...
  10. ... development, it generally becomes apparent shortly after birth. Saliva, liquids fed to the infant, or digestive fluids ... Atresia / Tracheoesophageal Fistula Overview - RETIRED CHAPTER, FOR HISTORICAL REFERENCE ONLY. 2009 Mar 12 [updated 2018 Sep 20]. ...
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