10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SECERNENT»
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secernent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
secernent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
way, although the primary action of ammonia is stimulant, its remote effects are
sedative or debilitant, as it not only arrests inflammatory action. but, by its
rcsolvent and secernent power, carries the {products of inflammation out of the
system, ...
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The London Medical Gazette
The secernent function, although as independent of volition and sensation as
these two properties are of each other, is, however, by far the most important
function which the nerves perform; because, while volition and sensation provide
for ...
tory or secernent vessels, consists in separating and throwing forth a fine lymph
from the surface of all membranes and organs whatever, for the purpose of
lubricating them, as we grease the axletree of our carriage-wheels ; and thus ...
4
A Practical Treatise on Medical Jurisprudence: With So Much ...
I. systems of vessels or organs, the one by which the refuse or rejected 91"
SECRP parts is removed, called the secretaries, or secernent function; and the
TION. iSzc'1-. II. other, by which the due recruit is provided, called the absorbent
vessels ...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Is there any reason, I ask, why the important function here attributed to the
secernent vessels should not commence in the lungs, the first organs where, in
the course of their circulation, the effete materials have an opportunity of
communicating ...
6
Penny cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
Secernent Glands. — These are organs of various forms and sizes, whose office
it is to separate the various secretory and excretory fluids from the blood. The
simplest form of secernent gland is that called a crypt, consisting merely of a pit or
...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), 1838
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
In this simple arrangement, however, there is no provision for the supply of the
viscera, but as their secernent and motor function equally require the presence of
cerebral influence, there must be some contrivance whereby it may be supplied.
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THE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW
In this simple arrangement, however, there is no provision for the supply of the
viscera, but as their secernent and motor function equally require the presence of
cerebral influence, there must be some contrivance whereby it may be supplied.
9
North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
Secernent, stimulants, anodynes. Hieraceae. (Hawkweed- like.) Cichorium.
Hieraceum, L. — D. Don. Prenanthee, l. Lygodesmia, Don. Taraxaceae. (
Dandelionlike. ) Leontodón, Schreb. Tragopogón. Troximon, P. Apargia, Scop.
Lapsania, l.
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.), 1840
As the process of change supposes something given out, as well as something
received, there must necessarily exist a secernent a« well as an absorbent
system j und the secernent function is indeed, in one sense, more complete than
ihe ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1825
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SECERNENT»
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secernent is used in the context of the following news items.
Indiana Boy Wins National Spelling Bee
Matthew, also a favorite to win in his fifth and final appearance, was stunningly eliminated during the semifinal round Friday when he misspelled "secernent," a ... «CBS News, May 08»
Spelling bee down to final 12
He had been stumped by "secernent," a word dealing with secretion and one that somehow eluded him as he studied his personal 30,000-word list. He guessed ... «USA Today, May 08»