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The food of man, variously prepared by mechanical Digestion. processes and
chemical operations (cooking), is comminuted in the mouth by chewing. At the
same time it is mixed with a variety of fluids, some of which have chemical
powers ...
The food of man, variously prepared by mechanical Digestion. processes and
chemical operations (cooking), is comminuted in the mouth by chewing. At the
same time it is mixed with a variety of fluids, some of which have chemical
powers ...
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LiebS'fooa. efficiently the want of alkali and ptyaline in the digestive juices of
children who are being brought up without mother's milk, or with such as is not in
a healthy state. Diastase acts best at 66° C, while ptyaline is destroyed at 60° C.
An ...
LiebS'fooa. efficiently the want of alkali and ptyaline in the digestive juices of
children who are being brought up without mother's milk, or with such as is not in
a healthy state. Diastase acts best at 66° C, while ptyaline is destroyed at 60° C.
An ...
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In hydrophobia the saliva is the bearer of the contact- poison by which the
disease is propagated to other individuals. Digestion of While the saliva
influences starch as indicated, and starch. does not lose its action by the
admixture of acid of ...
In hydrophobia the saliva is the bearer of the contact- poison by which the
disease is propagated to other individuals. Digestion of While the saliva
influences starch as indicated, and starch. does not lose its action by the
admixture of acid of ...
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... glycogen ; possibly it is formed out of starchy and albuminous matters at the
same time ; at least most of it is formed (up to 12 per cent. of the weight of the liver
in fowls) when these two kinds of food are digested together in large quantity.
... glycogen ; possibly it is formed out of starchy and albuminous matters at the
same time ; at least most of it is formed (up to 12 per cent. of the weight of the liver
in fowls) when these two kinds of food are digested together in large quantity.
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^e stomach and excites this organ to a mechanical and chemical action, termed
digestion. The many little rennet glands situated in the walls of the stomach
Gastric juice. secrete a liquid termed the gastric juice, which in man contains 994
*6 ...
^e stomach and excites this organ to a mechanical and chemical action, termed
digestion. The many little rennet glands situated in the walls of the stomach
Gastric juice. secrete a liquid termed the gastric juice, which in man contains 994
*6 ...
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