Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... chyle is mingled with a very large quantity of circulat- ing blood , a quantity of chyle that bears no kind of proportion to the mass of blood , the effect is the same , as Aristotle says , as when a drop of water is added to a cask of ...
... chyle is mingled with a very large quantity of circulat- ing blood , a quantity of chyle that bears no kind of proportion to the mass of blood , the effect is the same , as Aristotle says , as when a drop of water is added to a cask of ...
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... chyle , and that in either case the aliment passes by the same route , viz . , by the vena portæ into the liver , the branches of this vessel effecting the transit . 1 On the Generation of Animals , III . I. It is therefore obvious , as ...
... chyle , and that in either case the aliment passes by the same route , viz . , by the vena portæ into the liver , the branches of this vessel effecting the transit . 1 On the Generation of Animals , III . I. It is therefore obvious , as ...
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... chyle in the mesenteric veins , in which nothing but blood is ever seen ; now chyle is but the shadow of blood , and is first perfected in the liver ; and in like manner the matter taken up by the veins from the white and yellow is only ...
... chyle in the mesenteric veins , in which nothing but blood is ever seen ; now chyle is but the shadow of blood , and is first perfected in the liver ; and in like manner the matter taken up by the veins from the white and yellow is only ...
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