10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INGÉSTA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
ingésta in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
ingésta im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Analytical Toxicology Manual - Pagina 27
0.54401 II—K Inges ta (355) (355) (354) (353) (352) (353) (357) Sour Dock Ingesta II—I Rumea: acetoua (361) Sporidesmin lngesta XI'FFF (356) (357) Spotted Spurge lngesta 0.62% of B.H. IX'ZZB x'ccc Euphox'h'ia app. (360) St. John's Wort ...
R. J. Everson, Frederick W. Oehme, 1981
2
Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook and ...
The well-developed muscular layer is responsible for the uni-directional transportation of the inges- ta into the caecum. In the horse, dysfunction of the nervous supply to the ileum leads to a permanent contraction of the muscular coat of the ...
Horst Erich König, Hans-Georg Liebich, H. Bragulla, 2007
3
Veterinary Pathology In The Tropics: For Students And ... - Pagina 273
It may be caused by factors inside the lumen which cause obstruction such as foreign bodies, concretions, mass of parasites, tumours, abscess, chronic inflammatory proliferation, invagination and impaction with inges- ta, strangulation, torsion ...
4
Principles of military surgery: comprising observations on ...
The removal of the inges- ta, as a source pf irritation, is best effected by frequently repeated oleaginous glysters ; indeed, on the first infliction of a wound of the abdomen, the contents of the intestinal canal and stomach are generally evacuated ...
5
Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science ... with ... - Pagina 499
INGES'TA, from in, and gerere, ge$tnm, 'to bear or carry into.' Substances, introduced into the body by the digestive passages ; as food, condiments, drinks, Ac. INGLU'VIES, Aple»'tiut Victue intemperan' - tja: — Gluttony, Insatiableness ; also, ...
6
The Influence of Tropical Climates on European ... - Pagina 92
These, where no visceral obstruction prevailed, were best treated by tincture of squills, ginger, and tinct. cinchonas, together with frequent friction with dry flannel, and proper attention to the inges-ta. But when the bowels were firm, and there ...
7
The Western Journal of the Medical & Physical Sciences
At the first access of the disease, the only symptoms are copious emission of urine and diminished appetite; the cutaneous transpiration is obstructed, and the urine is supplied with water from all the fluid inges- ta. The specific gravity is often as ...
8
Institutiones Pathologiae medicinalis ... Editio secunda - Pagina 298
:spasmodi'eos illarum partium, quae ad ,votnitum faciunt, surs'um direäos. › , - , , - ` 801. Diarrhoea, vent'ris profluvium, est frequens et copiosa materiae liquidae per al— vum, excretio. Inges'ta', magna-succorum, qui secu—ndum naturam in ...
Hieronymus David GAUBIUS, 1762
9
Observations on the Nature and Cure of Dropsies: And ... - Pagina 12
Altogether it rather exceeded the solid and fluid inges- ta, amounting to about seven pints in twenty-four hours. A parcel of it was subjected to evaporation, with some expectation of obtaining a saccharine extract. To my great surprise, when the ...
10
Lexicon Scientiarum: A Dictionary of Terms Used in the ... - Pagina 127
INGES'TA, Phys., Lat., in, into, and gerere, to carry. Food taken into the stomach. INGLU'VIES, Orn., Lat., ingluvies, crop. The first stomach or craw of Birds. INNERVA'TION, Phys., Lat., in, in, and nervus, a nerve. The effect of the nervous ...