... the stomach itself would be digested. But we find, on the contrary, that the stomach, which at one instant, that is, while possessed of the living principle, was capable of resisting the digestive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz.,... Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Histological Series Contained ... - Page 185de Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, John Quekett - 1852Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Edmund Burke - 1774 - 606 pages
...one inflant, that is, while poflefled of the living principle, was capable of refilling the digeftive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz. when deprived of the living principle, is itfelf capable of being digefted, either by the digeftive powers of other ftomachs, or by the remains... | |
| William Smellie - 1790 - 576 pages
...inftant, that ' is, while poflefled of the living principle, was capable of refitting * the digeftive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz. * when deprived of the living, principle,, is itfelf capable of being ' digefted, either by the digeftive powers of other ftomachs, or by '• the... | |
| 1792 - 710 pages
...one inflant, that is while poffcfled of the Irving princifilt, was capable of refining the digeflive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz. when deprived of the living principle, is itfelf capable of being digefled, either bythe digeftive pnwers of other fbimachs, or by the remains... | |
| 1792 - 606 pages
...one inftant, that is, while poffeffed of the living principle, was capable of refifting the digeftive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz. when deprived of the living principle, is itfclf capable of being digefted, either by the digeftive power of other ftomachs, or by the remains... | |
| 1804 - 664 pages
...substances from undergoing that process, the stomach itself would be digested. But we iud, on the contrary, that the stomach, which, at one instant, that is,...living principle, is itself capable of being digested, either by the digestive powers of other stomachs, or by the remains of that power which it had of digesting... | |
| 1803 - 598 pages
...substances from undergoing that process, the stomach, itself would be digested. But we find on the contrary, that the stomach, which at one instant, that is, while...the living principle, was capable of resisting the digesting powers which it contained the 'next moment, viz. when deprived of the living principle, is... | |
| Laurence Howel - 1807 - 588 pages
...from undergoing that process, the stomach itself would be digested. But •we find, on the contrary, that the stomach, which, at one instant, that is,...living principle, is itself capable of being digested, either by the digestive powers of other stomachs, or by the remains of that power which it had of digesting... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 714 pages
...substances from undergoing that process, the stomach itself would be digested. But we find, on the contrary, that the stomach, which at one instant, that is, while...living principle, is itself capable of being digested, either by the digestive power of other stomachs, or by the remains of that power which it had of digesting... | |
| 1812 - 1006 pages
...inftant, that is, while poflefled of the living principle, was capable of t< filling the digeftive powers which it contained, the next moment, viz. when deprived of the living principle, is itfelf capable of being digefted either by the digeftive powers of other ftomachs, oc by the remains... | |
| 1826 - 638 pages
...from undergoing that process, the stomach itself would be digested. " Hut we find, on the contrary, that the stomach, which, at one instant, that is,...living principle, is itself capable of being digested either by the digestive powers of other stomachs, or by the remains of that power which it had of digesting... | |
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