Drinks received are immediately absorbed, or otherwise disposed of, none remaining in the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains undigested for twenty-four or fortyeight hours or more, increasing... Homoeopathy and Its Principles Explained - Page 211by John Epps - 1850 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1835 - 534 pages
...after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains undigested for 24 or 48 hours, or more, increasing the derangement of the...whole alimentary canal, and aggravating the general symptom of disease.' " " Dr. B. has observed that when a portion of food is received into the stomach,... | |
| Medicine - 1835 - 646 pages
...after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains undigested for 24 or 48 hours, or more, increasing the derangement of the...whole alimentary canal, and aggravating the general symptom of disease." Dr. B. has observed that when a portion of food is received into the stomach,... | |
| Medicine - 1835 - 640 pages
...after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains undigested for 24 or 48 hours, or more, increasing the derangement of the...whole alimentary canal, and aggravating the general symptom of disease." Dr. 13. has observed that when a portion of food is received into the stomach,... | |
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 pages
...absorbed or otherwise disposed of, none remaining in the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach remains...canal, and aggravating the general symptoms of disease. After excessive eating or drinking, chymification is retarded; and, although the appetite be not always... | |
| William Beaumont - Digestion - 1838 - 354 pages
...absorbed, or otherwise disposed of, none remaining in the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains...and aggravating the general symptoms of disease.* * These appearances of the villous coat and the non-secretion After excessive eating or drinking, chymification... | |
| Medicine - 1839 - 638 pages
...absorbed, or otherwise disposed of, none remaining on the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food taken in this condition of the stomach, remains...canal, and aggravating the general symptoms of disease. of a diseased state of the internal membrane, mentioned above. Vitiated bile is also found in the stomach... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Physiology - 1843 - 640 pages
...extracted by the alimentary stimulus. Drinks are immediately absorbed or otherwise disposed of; but food taken in this condition of the stomach remains...hours, or more, increasing the derangement of the alimentary canal, and' aggravating the general symptoms of disease. After excessive eating or drinking,... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - Diet - 1843 - 354 pages
...18 15. t Experiment and Observations on the Gastric Juice, &c., p. 132. $ Of. supra cit. p. 99. four or forty-eight hours, or more, increasing the derangement...and aggravating the general symptoms of disease." These observations suggest the appropriate diet for febrile states of the system. Foods which require... | |
| Thomas Thomson - Biochemistry - 1843 - 726 pages
...utes after being swallowed. Food taken during this condition of the stomach remains undigested for forty-eight hours or more, increasing the derangement...canal, and aggravating the general symptoms of disease. After excessive eating and drinking chymification is retarded, and, although the appetite is not always... | |
| William Beaumont, Samuel Beaumont - Digestion - 1847 - 344 pages
...absorbed, or otherwise disposed of; none remaining in the stomach ten minutes after being swallowed. Food, taken in this condition of the stomach, remains...canal, and aggravating the general symptoms of disease. After a course of excessive eating or drinking, chymification is retarded ; and, although the appetite... | |
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