- ... etc., ib. sources and production of heat, ib. theory of animal heat, ib. in relation to food, etc., 165. in relation to the nervous system, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Elements of physiologyPublication: New York : Collins and Hannay, [et al.], 1833... the hot-blooded XVI—The abettors of the theory of fermentation admit, that the food taken into the stomach undergoes an inward and ... division of the stomach, so favourable to Haller's theory, is observed only in ... which the food meets in remaining within its cavity. The insertion ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The philosophy of natural historyPublication: Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1827... naturally arose from these seemingly 148 GROWTH AND FOOD OF ANIMALS. opposite theories, stimulated the inquiries of the ingenious, and produced ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Report on trichinae and trichinosisPublication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1881... family—some trichinae might be added to his food. The exclusive rat theory is less adhered to at present than formerly, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The ethical relations existing between medicine and pharmacy : with illustrations of an ...Publication: Detroit ; New York : Scientific Department of Parke, Davis & Company, 1887... of the food. The nitrogenous elements of the food, according to this theory, owing to some fault in nutrition, are not ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Elements of physiology : including physiological anatomy : for the use of the medical studentPublication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1846... Vagum. Polypes, digestive process in, 443-445. Posterior Pyramids, 893. Pregnancy, duration of, 825, 826. Prehension of food, 896. Presbyopia, 958. Primary membrane, 206-209. Proteine, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Renal affections : their diagnosis and pathologyPublication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850... to digest the non-nitrogenized elements of the food, go far to substantiate this ingenious theory of M. Bouchardat. The other explanation of the pathology of diabetes spoken of previously is as follows. M. Mialhe thinks ... the starch taken in as food undergoes the conversion into sugar by the aid ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A system of medicine (Volume 3)Publication: Philadelphia : H.C. Lea, 1880... however, to be one serious objection to this theory ; the veins from the pyramids do not in any way communicate with the ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion (1861-65) (Volume 1, Part 3)Publication: Washington : G.P.O., 1870-88... is evident that the consequent deprivation of fresh food supplies was the expression intended. The theory entertained acknowledged certain of the constituents of fresh ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Encyclopaedia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, ...Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1830-33... the fragments of these stones lying around the pyramids, to be the petrified remains of the lentils which had been used for food by the workmen. In the works of Pliny ...