10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RECREMENTITIAL»
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A Treatise on the Functional and Structural Changes of the ...
When we reflect on the nature and volume of the tissues, of the organs, and of the
fluids which compose the body, it must be clear to our apprehension that the
precise quantity of recrementitial matter, adapted to meet the current waste, or the
...
William E. E. Conwell, 1835
... are very properly denominated excretions; while the saliva, mucus, bile, and
the fluid of the pancreas, on account of the peculiar and indispensable service
which they render in connection with nutrition, are regarded as recrementitial in
their ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1864
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Human Physiology: With upwards of 300 illustrations. In 2 vols
According to the second, embraced by Boyer,b Sabatier,0 and Adelon,d they are
divided into recrementitial secretions, or such as are taken up by internal
absorption and re-enter the circulation, and into excrementitial, or such as are ...
4
First lines of physiology: designed for the use of students ...
into the five following kinds, viz. alimentary, respiratory, interstitial, recrementitial,
and excrementitial absorption. 1. The first, or alimentary absorption, is executed
at the inner surface of the small intestines. It is employed in the introduction of ...
5
Anatomy and Physiology: Designed for Academies and Families
Recrementitial absorption is the removal of those fluids from the system, which
are secreted upon surfaces that have no external outlet. These fluids are various,
as the fat, the marrow, the synovia of joints, serous fluids, and the humors of the ...
6
An Elementary treatise on human physiology
The first are called recrementitial, that is, humours which, after their formation, are
destined to nourish the body ; the second, excrementitial, or those which are
thrown out of the economy ; those humours which participate in these two ...
7
Elements of natural history and chemistry
The first contains the recrementitial humours, the use of which is to nourish
certain organs : the second comprehends the excrementitial humours, which are
evacuated by certain emunctories, as useless, and even noxious, when. retained
too ...
Antoine-François de Fourcroy (comte), 1790
8
Transactions of the Odontographic Society of Pennsylvania
Dr. McQuillen remarked that the secretions of the body are divided by
physiologists into recrementitial and excrementitial. Thus the urine and
perspiration, carrying as they do out of the economy materials which are not only
not needed, (urea ...
9
A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene: Designed for ...
Recrementitial absorption is the removal of those fluids from the system, which
are secreted upon surfaces that have no external outlet. These fluids are various,
as the fat, the marrow, the synovia of joints, serous fluids, and the humors of the ...
10
General Therapeutics; Or, Principles of Medical Practice: ...
... of which there are three great varieties — that which is exerted by the skin and
mucous membranes, and which, of course, includes chylo- sis, — that which is
effected upon secreted fluids, which are termed 'recrementitial,' or, in other words,
...