. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. ?^^^5?|^^S| DIGESTION OP POOD. 309 bie sublingual y in different t, that of the aore effective; of very feeble h parotid and ftbbit the sub- , is almost in-' try glands has fferent glands ito their ducts, ch gives a red Drmally, but is Latism. J acid, may be- ion The rapid fter pregnancy
. A text-book of animal physiology [microform] : with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction, for students of human and comparative (veterinary) medicine and of general biology. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. ?^^^5?|^^S| DIGESTION OP POOD. 309 bie sublingual y in different t, that of the aore effective; of very feeble h parotid and ftbbit the sub- , is almost in-' try glands has fferent glands ito their ducts, ch gives a red Drmally, but is Latism. J acid, may be- ion The rapid fter pregnancy x> an abnormal kin on the lime iUB. sists largely of id from a fistu- aade artificially ), catching it up ising and insert- dosed or opened itric fistidffi has most instructive Canadian, into*^ ie by a gunshot-1 limals with arti- led by irritating lody, as a feather, from the impos- lal; for the con- nly such as the lourse of events, and we have seen how saliva varies, according as the animal is fasting or feeding, etc. Bearing in mind, then, that our knowledge is possibly only approximately correct, we may state what is known of the se- cretions of the stomach. The gastric secretion is clear, colorless, of low specific grav- ity (1001 to 1010), the solids being in great part made up of pep-. F» aw -GMtric Biitula in caM of St. lUrtin (aftw Bewmioiit). A, A, , borders of open- IM i^i^M^rc, toft idpple; fiTciieirt; « oteaWce. from wound nutde fori»mo»»l o7n^^£)eofoiirtUi«e; F, iff S\ dcrtrlce* of orisUwl wound. sin with a small quantity of mucus, which may become excess- ive in disordered conditions. There has been a good deal of dispute as to the acid found in the stomach during digestion. It is now generally agreed that during the greater part of the digestive process there in free hydrochloric acid to the extent of about '2 per cent. It is maintained that lactic acid exists normally in the early B,\Age» of digestion, and it is conceded that lactie, butyric,
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