. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. DIGESTION OP POOD. 307 formation of indol, etc., occur in pancreatic digestion, both within and without the body, they are to be regarded as acci- dental, for by proper precautions digestion may be carried on ff,ae> 3\ 1-0 % '% t^- -^ \W- Fig. 349.—Micro-opganisms of large intestine (after Landois). 1, bacterium coli com- mnne; 2, bacterium lactis aSrogenes; 3, 4, large bacilli of Bienstock, with partial endogenouB Bpore-formation; 5, various stages of develo
. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. DIGESTION OP POOD. 307 formation of indol, etc., occur in pancreatic digestion, both within and without the body, they are to be regarded as acci- dental, for by proper precautions digestion may be carried on ff,ae> 3\ 1-0 % '% t^- -^ \W- Fig. 349.—Micro-opganisms of large intestine (after Landois). 1, bacterium coli com- mnne; 2, bacterium lactis aSrogenes; 3, 4, large bacilli of Bienstock, with partial endogenouB Bpore-formation; 5, various stages of development of bacillus which causes fermentation of albumen. in the laboratory without their occurrence, and they vary in degree with the animal, the individual, the food, and other con- ditions. It is not, however, to be inferred that micro-organisms serve no useful purpose in the alimentary canal ; the subject, in fact, requires further investigation. Succns Entericus.—The difQculties of collecting the secre- tions of lieberkuhn's, Briinner's, and other intestinal glands will be at once apparent. But by dividing the intestine in two places, so as to isolate a loop of the gut, joining the sundered. PiQ. 250.—Portion of one of Brflnner's glands (Chanveau). ends by ligatures, thus making the continuity of the main gut as complete as before, closing one end of the isolated loop, and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York, Appleton
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