| 1848 - 790 pages
...(Correspondence of Boston Med. and Surg. Jour., June 21, 1848.) — M. Bernard has shown that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances of every nature,...possessed by the saliva, gastric juice, bile, serum, nor by any other fluid of the animal economy. The first eflect produced, when you put 'the pancreatic fluid... | |
| 1849 - 808 pages
...however, has shown — and the merit of this discovery is solely due to him — that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances "of every...serum, nor any other fluid of the animal economy. " The pancreas, therefore, now takes rank with the most important organs of the system. I have seen him repeat... | |
| 1849 - 794 pages
...He,, however, has shown—and the merit of this discovery is solely due to him—that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances of every nature,...&c., they are quickly digested or decomposed, and redueed to a state in which they may be absorbed into the circulation. This property is peculiar to... | |
| John Neill - 1852 - 1052 pages
...immediate alteration in its sensible and chemical properties. " Mr. Bernard has shown, that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances of every nature,...possessed by the saliva, gastric juice, bile, serum, nor by any other fluid of the animal economy. " The first effect produced when the pancreatic fluid is... | |
| Sir William Turner - 1857 - 216 pages
...necessary to inquire into the agents, or apparatus, by means of which these various substances are reduced to a state in which they may be absorbed into the blood, and assimilated to the composition of its different parts ; for the greater part of the articles... | |
| John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith - 1861 - 994 pages
...immediate alteration in its sensible and chemical properties. " Mr. Bernard has shown, that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances of every nature,...being possessed by the saliva, gastric juice, bile, scrum, nor by any other fluid of the animal economy. " The first effect produced when the pancreatic... | |
| 1848 - 456 pages
...however, has shown — and the merit of this discovery is solely due to him — that when this fluid is put in contact with fatty substances of every nature, as oils, animal fats, butter, &c., tli y are quickly digested or decomposed, and reduced to a state in which they may be absorbed into... | |
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