An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... glands , we understand that liquids are put in circulation or retained by mechanical arrangements that we can explain ... gland is a sub- stratum of secretion . To sum up , the anatomical point of view is wholly subordinate to the point ...
... glands , we understand that liquids are put in circulation or retained by mechanical arrangements that we can explain ... gland is a sub- stratum of secretion . To sum up , the anatomical point of view is wholly subordinate to the point ...
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... gland ; and in an hour they obtained 8.790 grams of saliva which for both parotid glands would make 17.580 grams . Now , they went on , if we wish to apply these numbers to man , we must take a man weighing 64 kilograms or about four ...
... gland ; and in an hour they obtained 8.790 grams of saliva which for both parotid glands would make 17.580 grams . Now , they went on , if we wish to apply these numbers to man , we must take a man weighing 64 kilograms or about four ...
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... gland is at rest , and red during secretion . So I un- covered a dog's submaxillary gland , its ducts , its nerves and its ves- sels . In its normal state , this gland supplies an intermittent secre tion which we can excite or stop at ...
... gland is at rest , and red during secretion . So I un- covered a dog's submaxillary gland , its ducts , its nerves and its ves- sels . In its normal state , this gland supplies an intermittent secre tion which we can excite or stop at ...
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