... vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines ; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly united into a milky liquor, by means of the spittle, pancreatic juice, and bile, before they enter the lacteals, we have all the reason imaginable... Georgical Essays: - Page 34by Alexander Hunter - 1803Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1794 - 610 pages
...lacteal veflels abforb the nutriment from the inteftines ; and as the oily and watery parts of oar food are perfectly united into a milky liquor, by means of the fpittle, pancreatic juice, and bile, before they enter the laclcais, we have all the reafon imaginable... | |
| History - 1794 - 614 pages
...from the earth, in the fame manner that the lacleal veflels abforb the nutriment from the inteftines ; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly united into a milky liquor, by means of the fpittle, pancreatic juice, and bile, before they enter the ladeƔis, we have all the reafon imaginable... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - Astrology - 1802 - 420 pages
...from the earth, in the fame manner that the lacleal veffels abforb the nutriment from the intedines; and, as the oily and watery parts of our food are...perfectly united into a milky liquor, by means of the fpittlc, pancreatic juice, and bile, before they enter the lacteals, we have all the rcafon imaginable... | |
| Industrial arts - 1803 - 548 pages
...from the earth, in the same manner that the lacteal vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines ; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly...previous to their being taken up by the absorbent vessels of the plant. To form a perfect judgement of this, we must reflect that every soil, in a state... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1803 - 546 pages
...from the earth, in the same manner that the lacteal vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines ; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly...lacteals, we have all the reason imaginable to keep tip the analogy, and suppose that the oleaginous and watery parts of the soil are also incorporated,... | |
| History - 1805 - 608 pages
...from the earth, in the same manner that the lacleal vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly united into a milkv liquor, by means of the spittle, pancreatic juice, and bile, before they enter the lacteah, we... | |
| Richard Lobb - Nature study - 1817 - 430 pages
...from the earth, in the same manner that the lacteal vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines ; and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly...incorporated, previous to their being taken up by the absorbing vessels of the plant. To form a perfect judgment of this, we must recollect, that every soil,... | |
| 1836 - 784 pages
...from the earth, in the same manner that the lacteal vessels absorb the nutriment from the intestines : and as the oily and watery parts of our food are perfectly...and watery parts of the soil are also incorporated, previously to their being taken up by the absorbing vessels of the plant. To form a perfect judgment... | |
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