The Physiology of Digestion, Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics: With IllustrationsMacLachlan, Stewart & Company, 1841 - 382 ページ |
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... breakfast depends on constitution , health , and mode of life - Interval required between breakfast and dinner -best time for dinner - circumstances in which lunch is proper -late dinners considered their propriety dependent on mode of ...
... breakfast depends on constitution , health , and mode of life - Interval required between breakfast and dinner -best time for dinner - circumstances in which lunch is proper -late dinners considered their propriety dependent on mode of ...
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... breakfast , but our appetite was gone , and the day passed in a feverish state of excitement , " ( P. 245 ) . In such cases , no one will imagine that the external cause destroys ap- petite otherwise than through the medium of the brain ...
... breakfast , but our appetite was gone , and the day passed in a feverish state of excitement , " ( P. 245 ) . In such cases , no one will imagine that the external cause destroys ap- petite otherwise than through the medium of the brain ...
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... breakfast , with eggs , fish , or flesh , -a good solid luncheon , with wine or malt liquor , in the forenoon , -a most substantial dinner , very with dessert and several glasses of wine , and afterwards FULL DIET INCOMPATIBLE WITH ...
... breakfast , with eggs , fish , or flesh , -a good solid luncheon , with wine or malt liquor , in the forenoon , -a most substantial dinner , very with dessert and several glasses of wine , and afterwards FULL DIET INCOMPATIBLE WITH ...
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... breakfast is more hurtful than one would suppose ; and many dyspeptics have been surprised at the benefit resulting from its discontinuance . However , there- fore , philosophy and morality condemn the undue cultiva- tion of our bodily ...
... breakfast is more hurtful than one would suppose ; and many dyspeptics have been surprised at the benefit resulting from its discontinuance . However , there- fore , philosophy and morality condemn the undue cultiva- tion of our bodily ...
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... breakfast of coffee and bread is set down as having required FOUR hours for its digestion . The rapid disposal of the same elements with the addition of soused tripe and pig's feet , instead of dis- proving my position , evidently ...
... breakfast of coffee and bread is set down as having required FOUR hours for its digestion . The rapid disposal of the same elements with the addition of soused tripe and pig's feet , instead of dis- proving my position , evidently ...
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acid action activity adapted aliment animal food appetite becomes beef bile blood bodily body Boiled bowels breakfast cause chiefly chyle chyme chymification circulation circumstances consequently constitution continued costiveness diet diges digestion dinner disease Dr Beaumont drink duodenum dyspepsia eating effect excess excite exercise exertion experiments farinaceous fibres fibrin fluid fresh functions gastric juice gelatine gestion hence ileum impaired increased indigestion induced injurious intestinal canal irritation kinds of food labour lacteals latter less living mach mastication meal meat membrane ment milk mind mode mucous mucous coat mucous membrane muscular natural nerves nervous nourishment nutrition o'clock observed open air organs pancreatic juice portion principle proper proportion pyloric orifice pylorus quantity of food regimen remarkable renders result saliva secretion shew soup St Martin stimulus stomach substances sufficient supply surface swallowed taken teeth temperament thirst tion vegetable vessels vigorous wants waste
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261 ページ - He reads much; He is a great observer and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music; Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself and scorn'd his spirit That could be moved to smile at any thing. Such men as he be never at heart's ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous.
261 ページ - Would he were fatter ! But I fear him not : Yet if my name were liable to fear, I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much ; He is a great observer and he looks Quite through the deeds of men...
261 ページ - Let me have men about me that are fat; Sleek-headed men and such as sleep o' nights: Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.
xi ページ - The Principles of Physiology, applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education.
123 ページ - Laughter is one of the greatest helps to digestion with which I am acquainted ; and the custom, prevalent among our forefathers, of exciting it at table by jesters and buffoons, was founded on true medical principles. In a word, endeavor to have cheerful and merry companions at your meals. What nourishment one receives amidst mirth and jollity, will certainly produce good and light blood.
87 ページ - ... a tumour as large as a hen's egg. After lying on the left side, and sleeping a few hours, a still larger portion protrudes, and spreads out over the external integuments, five or six inches in circumference, fairly exhibiting the natural rugae, villous membrane, and mucous coat (?) lining the gastric cavity. This appearance is almost invariably exhibited in the morning, before rising from bed.
144 ページ - That it is seldom obtained pure, but is generally mixed with mucus and sometimes with saliva. When pure, it is capable of being kept for months, and perhaps for years.
218 ページ - That these are the main causes of almost every one's illness, there can be no greater proof, than that those savage nations which live actively and temperately have only one great disorder — death. The human frame was not created imperfect — it is we ourselves who have made it so ; there exists no donkey in creation so overladen as our stomachs...
215 ページ - There appears to be a sense of perfect intelligence conveyed from the stomach to the encephalic centre, which, in health, invariably dictates what quantity of aliment (responding to the sense of hunger, and its due satisfaction) is naturally required for the purposes of life ; and which, if noticed and properly attended to, would prove the most salutary monitor of health, and effectual preventive of, and restorative from, disease. It is not...
340 ページ - The gastric fluids extracted this morning were mixed with a large proportion of thick ropy mucus, and considerable mucopurulent matter, slightly tinged with blood, resembling the discharge from the bowels in some cases of chronic dysentery.