. Some apostles of physiology : being an account of their lives and labours, labours that have contributed to the advancement of the healing art as well as to the prevention of disease. THE PAROTID DUCT AND LABIAL GLANDS OF THE MOUTH OF A CALF. REGNER DE GRAAE 1641-1673 (aet. 32). THIS brilliant pupil of F. Sylvius was born at Schoonhaven,and practised at Delft, where he died in 1673, a year after hismaster, whose Chair he felt himself unable to accept. When astudent, and as yet only twenty-three, he experimented on the pancreaticjuice, made a temporary fistula, and collected the juice. The fi


. Some apostles of physiology : being an account of their lives and labours, labours that have contributed to the advancement of the healing art as well as to the prevention of disease. THE PAROTID DUCT AND LABIAL GLANDS OF THE MOUTH OF A CALF. REGNER DE GRAAE 1641-1673 (aet. 32). THIS brilliant pupil of F. Sylvius was born at Schoonhaven,and practised at Delft, where he died in 1673, a year after hismaster, whose Chair he felt himself unable to accept. When astudent, and as yet only twenty-three, he experimented on the pancreaticjuice, made a temporary fistula, and collected the juice. The figurereproduced shows in part how the juice was collected, very much asit was collected by subsequent observers. It is interesting to notethat a similar receptacle is shown in connection with the parotidduct. By the same method he also obtained bile from the bileduct, but Malpighi, before this, had made a biliary fistula. Hepublished his observations, Disputatio medica de natura et usu SucciPancreatici, 1664. In the case of the pancreas he notes that onlya small quantity of juice was obtained, which agrees with modernobservations on fistulas made in a somewhat similar manner. The.


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