But there is another thing common to all rhythmically acting organs; they are all the seats of nutritive processes; and I believe that their movements are rhythmical, because their nutrition is so; and rhythmic nutrition is, I believe, only a peculiar... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 470by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1860 - 442 pages
...rhythmical nutritive processes. He says : " But there is another thing common to all rhythmically-acting organs — they are all the seats of nutritive processes,...law of time, as concerned in all organic processes." * Applying the argument to the subject we are considering, Mr. Paget thinks it may be fairly assumed... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1857 - 650 pages
...successive and alternate actions follow one another, but of those during which each action is continuous. But there is another thing common to all rhythmically...rhythmic motion is an issue of rhythmic nutrition, ie of a method of nutrition, in which the acting parts are at certain periods raised, with timeregulated... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 600 pages
...rhythmical nutritive processes. He says : "But there is another thing common to all rhythmically-acting organs— they are all the seats of nutritive processes,...law of time, as concerned in all organic processes." Applying the argument to the subject we are considering, Mr. Paget thinks it may be fairly assumed... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - Blood - 1874 - 414 pages
...the sensitive plant, turgescence, and the absence of it, may be equally traced to vital influence. nutrition is so ; and rhythmic nutrition is, I believe,...rhythmic motion is an issue of rhythmic nutrition, ie of a method of nutrition in which the acting parts are, at certain periods, raised with time-regulated... | |
| James Bell Pettigrew - Blood - 1874 - 422 pages
...contraction and dilatation of the heart itself is due to the nutrition and growth of the organ. He says, ' But there is another thing common to all rhythmically...that their movements are rhythmical, because their 1 The ova of polypi and sponges also move freely about before they become fixed. This is necessary... | |
| Sir James Paget - Medicine - 1901 - 622 pages
...mark of resemblance is that they are rhythmical in action. . . . But there is another thing cpmmon to all rhythmically acting organs ; they are all the...rhythmic motion is an issue of rhythmic nutrition, ie of a method of nutrition, in which the acting parts are at certain periods raised, with time-regulated... | |
| Sir James Paget - Medicine - 1902 - 540 pages
...or to office; their only apparent mark of resemblance is that they are rhythmical in action. . . . But there is another thing common to all rhythmically...rhythmic motion is an issue of rhythmic nutrition, ie of a method of nutrition, in which the acting parts are at certain periods raised, with time-regulated... | |
| Sir James Paget - Physicians - 1903 - 530 pages
...or to office ; their only apparent mark of resemblance is that they are rhythmical in action. . . . But there is another thing common to all rhythmically...rhythmic motion is an issue of rhythmic nutrition, ie of a method of nutrition, in which the acting parts are at certain periods raised, with time-regulated... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1903 - 488 pages
...or to office ; their only apparent mark of resemblance is that they are rhythmical in action. . . . But there is another thing common to all rhythmically...believe that their movements are rhythmical, because then: nutrition is so; and rhythmic nutrition is, I believe, only a peculiar instance, or method of... | |
| Medicine - 1857 - 696 pages
...successive and alternate actions follow one another, but of those during which each action is continuous. But there is another thing common to all rhythmically acting organs : they are all the scats of nutritive processes ; and | I believe that their movements are rhythmical, because their ;... | |
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