Hunter's pithy remark is quoted, "some physiologists will have it, that the stomach is a mill, others, that it is a fermenting vat, others, again, that it is a stew-pan; but, in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting vat nor a stew-pan... A Treatise on Dietdi John Ayrton Paris - 1826Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1819 - 564 pagine
...was heard in his lectures to express himself wittily on the subject. " Some pbysiologists, gentlemen, will have it that the stomach is a mill; others, that...nor a stewpan, but a stomach, gentlemen, a stomach." 1 The author then proceeds to discuss the question, \Vhethef anatomy and physiology are useful to medicine,... | |
| Gilbert Blane - 1821 - 298 pagine
...teacher, in the following terms, as nearly as his memory serves him : " Some phy" siologists, Gentlemen, will have it, that the stomach is "a mill; others,...stew-pan ; but— a stomach, Gentlemen, a stomach!" logy was that which prevailed in all antiquity, except in the Methodic sect, founded about a hundred... | |
| 1822 - 502 pagine
...term " luminous." When the celebrated Hunter was lecturing to his pupils, he observed, " Gentlemen, some physiologists will have it, that the stomach...a stew-pan, but a stomach, gentlemen, a stomach." ! ! This observation, Doctor Paris thinks exceedingly clever, and applicable to the attempts of some... | |
| 1823 - 508 pagine
...the stomach is a mill ; others, that it is a fermenting vat ; others again, that it is a stew-puu : but, in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting vat, nor a stew-pan, but it is a stomach, Gentlemen, a stomach." This anecdote we take from Sir Gilbert Blanc's " Medical Logic... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1824 - 330 pagine
...facetiousness of expression, which rendered him unparalleled as a public teacher. "Gentlemen," said he, " Physiologists will have it that the stomach is a mill...stew-pan — but a STOMACH, Gentlemen, a STOMACH." What can illustrate in a more familiar and striking manner the singular powers of Gastric Chemistry,... | |
| sir Gilbert Blane (1st bart.) - 1825 - 354 pagine
...teacher, in the following terms, as nearly as his memory serves him : " Some physiolo" gists, Gentlemen, will have it, that the stomach is a mill; " others,...fermenting vat, nor a stew-pan ; but — a stomach, Gentle" men, a stomach !'' legitimate system of reasoning being established. This was checked and retarded... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 pagine
...Physiologists will have it that the Rtomaeh is a mill — others, that it is a ferment! n^-vat — others again, that it is a stew-pan, — but in my view of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting-vat, nor a stew-pan — but a STOMACH, Gentlemen, a STOMACH." What can illustrate in a more... | |
| 1827 - 662 pagine
...College of Physicians, &c. &c. One vol. 8vo. pp. 307, closely printed. London, Underwood and Co. Ib2u. " Some physiologists will have it that the stomach is...vat, nor a stew-pan —but a stomach, Gentlemen, a stomuch." — Maniucript Note from Hunter'* Lectura. 1 HE laboura of Dr. Paris are well known, and... | |
| 1827 - 890 pagine
...printed. London, Underwood and Co. 1826. " Some physiologists will have it that the stomach is a mill j— others, that it is a fermenting vat; — others, again,...of the matter, it is neither a mill, a fermenting rat, nor a stew-pan ^but a stomach, Gentlemen, a stomach."— Manuscript Note from Hunter's itcturu.... | |
| 1827 - 602 pagine
...his pupils, ' will have it, that the • stomach is a mill ; others, that it is a fermenting-vat ; others, ' again, that it is a stew-pan. But in my view of the matter, it • is neither a mill, a fermenting-vat, nor a stew-pan, but a stoi much, gentlemen, a stomach.'* When large masses of aliment... | |
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