10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EXCREMENTITIAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
excrementitial dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
excrementitial et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery
It is not within the province of this paper to question the originality of investigation
claimed by the author of the Physiology of Man ; but his assumption of honor as a
discoverer of the excrementitial functions of the liver, ought to be, under the ...
2
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
Axpidmnorpha tecta : 21a, larva, with caudal appendage reflexed over dorsum,
showing the series of the retained cast skins, only one of which bears
excrementitial filaments ; 216, imago. 22. A spidomorpha confinis : 22a, adult
larva, with ...
3
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
Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
... and other distinguished writers, may be said to represent very fairly the
prevailing opinion when, in his latest publication on the subject, he states without
reserve that “the ischuria (in cholera) is a consequence of the excrementitial fluid
of the ...
5
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions
... in his latest publication on the subject, he states without reserve that " the
ischuria (in cholera) is a consequence of the excrementitial fluid of the blood
being all discharged by the digestive canal and skin, none being left that can be
removed ...
6
A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
Many of the substances that evacuate excrementitial irritating matters also exert a
salutary derivation, as respects the vascular afflux or determination. The old
doctrine, " ubi irritatio ibi fluxus," is correct in all situations, and in every sense,
and ...
7
The Urine in Health & Disease: Being an Exposition of the ...
ORIGIN OF CREATINE. Creatine, like urea, is doubtless to be regarded as a
strictly excrementitial substance. This view is opposed to that first enunciated by
Liebig, who regarded it as a nutritious principle; but its constant resence in the
urine ...
Arthur Hill Hassall, 1863
8
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
The bile consists of two distinct portions, one constituting the true bile, not an
excrementitial body, but destined for the performance of some important ofiices in
the economy, and for reabsorption; the other consisting of the colouring principle,
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1848
9
On the Drainage and Sewage of London and of Large Towns: ...
... that, even in the largest houses and widest streets, the emanations from privies
within the houses, owing to insufficient drainage and water supply, and to the
remora of the exuviae or excrementitial discharges of the inhabitants in the drains
, ...
10
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Here it can have no reference to digestion, and must be an excrementitial fluid.
Again, in those molluscous animals, as some of the Horaces, the aplysia, Sec. in
which the bile is emptied in the immediate neighbourhood of the anus, it cau only
...