A manual of physiology : including physiological anatomy for the use of the medical student / by William B. Carpenter.
- Carpenter, William Benjamin, 1813-1885.
- Date:
- 1846
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A manual of physiology : including physiological anatomy for the use of the medical student / by William B. Carpenter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![Chapter pA0B IV. Of Food, and the Digestive Process—continued. 3. Of the Movements of the Alimentary Canal . 262 4. Of the Secretions poured into the Alimentary Canal, and of the Changes which they effect in its contents . . . . 270 5. Of Hunger, Satiety, and Thirst . . 21)0 V. Of Absorption and Sanguification . . 283 1. Of Absorption from the Digestive Cavity . 283 2. Of the Passage of Chyle along the Lac teals, and its admixture with the Lymph collected from the General System . . . .287 .'!. < If the Spleen, and other Glandular appendages to the Lymphatic System . . . 292 4. Of the Composition and Properties of the Chyle and Lymph . . . . .298 5. Of Absorption from the external and Pulmonary Surfaces . . . . . 302 6. Of the Composition and Properties of the Blood . 303 VI. Of the Circulation of the Blood . . 311 L. Nature and Objects of the Circulation of Nutrient Fluid . . . . . .311 2. Different forms of the Circulating Apparatus 312 3. Action of the Heart .... 329 4. Movement of the Blood in the Arteries . 337 5. Movement of the Blood in the Capillaries . 340 (i. Movement of Blood in the Veins . . 3.50 VII. Of Nutrition ..... 3.54 1. Selecting Power of Individual Parts . . 354 2. Varying Activity of the Nutritive Processes . 356 3. Of Death, or Cessation of Nutrition . 362 4. Disordered Conditions of the Nutritive Processes . 363 VIII. Of Respiration . . . 368 1. Essential Nature and Conditions of the Respira- tory Process .. . . . . 368 2. Different forms of the Respiratory apparatus in the lower Animals . . . . 374 . 3. Mechanism of Respiration in Mammalia, and in Man . .', . . • 387 4. Chemical Phenomena'o]f Rispiration . 395 5. Effects of Insufficiency, or Suspension, of the Aerat- ing Process .. ~ t 402](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21514768_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)