First Book in Physiology: For the Use of Schools and Families. Intended as Introductory to the Larger Work by the Same AuthorSheldon and Company, publishers, 1872 - 191 pages |
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... figure . The same thing is true of a number of fibres , as represented in Fig . 3. You see , then , how it is true of a multitude of fibres , as they are bound together in a muscle . 9. Let d , in Fig . 4 , represent a bone that is ...
... figure . The same thing is true of a number of fibres , as represented in Fig . 3. You see , then , how it is true of a multitude of fibres , as they are bound together in a muscle . 9. Let d , in Fig . 4 , represent a bone that is ...
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... Fig . 6 the bones a and b are represented as they are when the arm is extended out straight . The muscle which is represented by the line c , is relaxed . When it contracts or shortens itself , the bone 6 will be bent upon a , as seen in ...
... Fig . 6 the bones a and b are represented as they are when the arm is extended out straight . The muscle which is represented by the line c , is relaxed . When it contracts or shortens itself , the bone 6 will be bent upon a , as seen in ...
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... Fig . 13 is represented the inside of the stomach with the beginning of the intestines . At 3 is the left end and at 4 is the right end . At 1 is the opening of the gullet into the stomach . At 5 is a valve which is sometimes shut , so ...
... Fig . 13 is represented the inside of the stomach with the beginning of the intestines . At 3 is the left end and at 4 is the right end . At 1 is the opening of the gullet into the stomach . At 5 is a valve which is sometimes shut , so ...
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... shown in Fig . 13. Where does the gastric juice come from ? How is it mixed thoroughly with the food ? What Is the chyme ? Describe the operation of the valve called the pylorus . is not digested , as sometimes happens , then commonly.
... shown in Fig . 13. Where does the gastric juice come from ? How is it mixed thoroughly with the food ? What Is the chyme ? Describe the operation of the valve called the pylorus . is not digested , as sometimes happens , then commonly.
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... Fig . 13. There two other juices FIG . 14 . Liver . Pylorus . Esophagus . Pancreas . Stomach . ------ Spleen . Gall ... represented in the figure at 6 , and the duct Into what does the chyme pass from the stomach ? What two juices are ...
... Fig . 13. There two other juices FIG . 14 . Liver . Pylorus . Esophagus . Pancreas . Stomach . ------ Spleen . Gall ... represented in the figure at 6 , and the duct Into what does the chyme pass from the stomach ? What two juices are ...
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Page 112 - BO many different bones, instead of being one solid, tight box. If a blow be received on the head, these bones give a little upon each other, as it is expressed, and so they are not often broken. They give more in the child than in the adult, because, besides being less brittle, they are less tightly put together. It is well that it is so ; for if it were not, the skull would often be fractured, in the frequent falls which the child has. 9. The bones on the top of the head are fastened together by...