The bolus, as it enters the cardia, turns to the left, passes the aperture, descends into the splenic extremity, and follows the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again... Principles of human physiology - Page 65by William Benjamin Carpenter - 1864 - 944 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1835 - 516 pages
...the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the aperture, in its...the great curvature, to perform similar revolutions. Such I have ascertained to be the revolutions of the contents of the stomach, from being able to identify... | |
| Daniel Oliver - Physiology - 1835 - 540 pages
...the great curvature towards, the pyloric end. It then returns in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the- aperture, in its...great curvature, to perform similar revolutions." * From one to three minutes are occupied in completing one of these revolutions. During these motions,... | |
| 1835 - 534 pages
...follows the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, to perform similar revolutions.' " " These...completed in from one to three minutes. They are, however, slower at first than after chyrnification has considerably advanced. " The motions of the... | |
| Medicine - 1835 - 646 pages
...follows the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, to perform similar revolutions." These...completed in from one to three minutes. They are, however, slower at first than after chymification has considerably advanced. The motions of the stomach... | |
| Medicine - 1835 - 640 pages
...follows the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, to perform similar revolutions." These...completed in from one to three minutes. They are, however, slower at first than after chymification has considerably advanced. The motions of the stomach... | |
| William Beaumont - Digestion - 1838 - 354 pages
...the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the aperture in its...the great curvature, to perform similar revolutions. Such I have ascertained to be the revolutions of the contents of the stomach, from being able to identify... | |
| Southwood Smith - Hygiene - 1847 - 512 pages
...the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the aperture, in its...the circular or transverse muscles of the stomach (615), as is indicated by the spiral motion of the stem of the thermometer, both in descending to the... | |
| William Beaumont, Samuel Beaumont - Digestion - 1847 - 344 pages
...the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns, in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the aperture, in its...the great curvature, to perform similar revolutions. Such I have ascertained to be the revolutions of the contents of the stomach, from being able to identify... | |
| Thomas King Chambers - 1856 - 462 pages
...smaller curvature, and descends into the greater 0 Fohmann, Sur Let Vaieteaux Lymphatiguet, p. 17. curvature, to perform similar revolutions. These revolutions...are completed in from one to three minutes They are slower at first than after chymification has considerably advanced." So that if food remains in the... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - Anatomy - 1859 - 1100 pages
...the great curvature towards the pyloric end. It then returns in the course of the smaller curvature, makes its appearance again at the aperture in its...revolutions are completed in from one to three minutes; the bulb of the thermometer invariably indicates the same movements." He is careful to add, that there... | |
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