That the fact of individuals having occasionally lived for a few weeks or months under these circumstances only proves that nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. In my experiments... A Treatise on Diet - Pagina 45di John Ayrton Paris - 1826Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| 1823 - 1126 pagine
...that nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. lu my experiments I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited period of lime. The physiologist will not fail to observe the difference between the... | |
| 1823 - 272 pagine
...that nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. In my experiments I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited period of time. THE USE OF PERFUMES IN PREVENTING THE FORMATION OF MOULDINESS. DR.... | |
| 1823 - 508 pagine
...that nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. In my experiments I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited period of time. In the prosecution of this inquiry, a circumstance occurred, which... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 pagine
...nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. In my experiments,' he adds, ' I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited portion of time.' For an account of Biliary calculi, see CALCULUS. BILEDULGERID, or... | |
| William Thomson - 1842 - 344 pagine
...emaciation, showing that the function of nutrition was not properly performed. In my experiments, I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited period of time." (P. 343.) 370. Pathological observations have also been adduced in... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 818 pagine
...that nutrition may take place to some extent without chyle being formed. In my experiments, I found that the more fluid parts of the chyme had been absorbed,...probably this would have been sufficient to maintain life during a limited period of time. In the prosecution of this inquiry, a circumstance occurred which... | |
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