New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . ted hydrogen. Each individual emits an odor peculiarto himself as evidenced by the ability of bloodhoundsand other animals to scent out a mans trail. Thehunter avoids the windward side of the game he seeks tobag. Alexander Graham Bell, recently affirmed, if anodor could be measured a new science would be cre-ated. By means of the biodynamometer (page 238),it can be shown that each odor
New concepts in diagnosis and treatment : physico-clinical medicine, the practical application of the electronic theory in the interpretation and treatment of disease, with an appendix on new scientific facts . ted hydrogen. Each individual emits an odor peculiarto himself as evidenced by the ability of bloodhoundsand other animals to scent out a mans trail. Thehunter avoids the windward side of the game he seeks tobag. Alexander Graham Bell, recently affirmed, if anodor could be measured a new science would be cre-ated. By means of the biodynamometer (page 238),it can be shown that each odor can be identified byits specific rate of vibration. THE STOMACH REFLEX 21 CHAPTER II. THE STOMACH REFLEX. Stomach.—The musculature of this organ is very power-ful. In the patient St. Martin, it was found that when thebulb of a thermometer was placed about three inches fromthe pylorus through the gastric fistula, it was tightly em-braced from time to time and drawTi toward the pyloricorifice (a distance of three or four inches). The anatomicfeatures are shown in fig. 6. DUODENUM PYLORUS ANTRUM SPHINCTERANTRI PYLORICI CIRCULAR FIBERS OFMUSCLE COAT OBLIQUE FIBERS OFMUSCLE COAT POSITION or theincter PYLOR.
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