The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...J. Hodges, 1749 |
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... creting , and the Glands for collecting and difcharging Juices out of the Blood . G Lands are a Congeries of fmall ... creted G 3 creted to the feveral Ufes , in the feveral Parts The HUMAN FRAME . ΙΟΙ.
... creting , and the Glands for collecting and difcharging Juices out of the Blood . G Lands are a Congeries of fmall ... creted G 3 creted to the feveral Ufes , in the feveral Parts The HUMAN FRAME . ΙΟΙ.
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... creting , and fo are ftill prevented from making any Refiftance in the Stomach , the Glands will ftill fecrete as faft as the Ducts can convey the Juices into them , and at laft fecrete the Blood into the Sto- mach . And if fuch Fruit ...
... creting , and fo are ftill prevented from making any Refiftance in the Stomach , the Glands will ftill fecrete as faft as the Ducts can convey the Juices into them , and at laft fecrete the Blood into the Sto- mach . And if fuch Fruit ...
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... creting into the Glands , & c . STEAM , which keeps the Sides of the Stomach and Guts too much ex- tended , flattens the Blood - veffels , hinders the Blood from circulating thro ' them in due Quantity , and preffes the Glands , that ...
... creting into the Glands , & c . STEAM , which keeps the Sides of the Stomach and Guts too much ex- tended , flattens the Blood - veffels , hinders the Blood from circulating thro ' them in due Quantity , and preffes the Glands , that ...
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... creting into or out of the Ducts or Glands , and are too few or too inactive , or meet with Phlegm or Obstructions , which en- tangle or blunt them , or defend and keep them off the Parts where they should act , fo on the other Hand ...
... creting into or out of the Ducts or Glands , and are too few or too inactive , or meet with Phlegm or Obstructions , which en- tangle or blunt them , or defend and keep them off the Parts where they should act , fo on the other Hand ...
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... creting out of them , fall down to the Bottom of it , and raises the Sensation of Hunger , or what we call our Appetite . Suppose there is fome fmall Quantity of Phlegm lodged in the Stomach , or fwim- ming upon that brinuous Matter ...
... creting out of them , fall down to the Bottom of it , and raises the Sensation of Hunger , or what we call our Appetite . Suppose there is fome fmall Quantity of Phlegm lodged in the Stomach , or fwim- ming upon that brinuous Matter ...
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Página 206 - I have seen about a quart of man's excrements, which had been some days discharged, thinned with as much ale, poured into a horse stark mad in that violent distemper they call the staggers, of which they commonly die in a few hours; and the distemper abated, and the horse recovered.
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