The excito-secretory action of the salt is probably due to the bitterness as well as to the irritant and specific properties of the salt, and not to osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. Medical consultation book - Page 27by George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 776 pagesFull view - About this book
| Horatio C. Wood (Jr.) - Chemotherapy - 1908 - 818 pages
...the salt impedes the absorption of fluid; 3. between stimulated secretion on one hand, and lessened absorption on the other, there is an accumulation of fluid in the bowel; 4. the accumulated fluid partly from ordinary dynamic laws, partly from a gentle stimulation... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 690 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...stimulation of the peristaltic movements excited by distension, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withheld... | |
| Anatomy - 1883 - 662 pages
...bitterness as well as to the irritant and specific properties of the salt, and not to osmosis. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...stimulation of the peristaltic movements excited by distension, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withheld... | |
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...osmosis. (3) The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. (4) Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...dynamical laws, partly from a gentle stimulation of the peristalic movements excited by distention, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. (6) Purgation... | |
| Matthew Hay - Laxatives - 1884 - 216 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...stimulation of the peristaltic movements excited by distension, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withheld... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - Drugs - 1885 - 1112 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...stimulation of the peristaltic movements excited by distension, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withheld... | |
| Francis William Smith - Health resorts - 1885 - 136 pages
...osmosis. " The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. " Between stimulated secretion on the one hand and impeded absorption...other, there is an accumulation of fluid in the canal. " The accumulated fluid, partly from ordinary dynamical fews, partly from a gentle stimulation of the... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton, Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton - Drugs - 1885 - 1204 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...on the other, there is an accumulation of fluid in tlie canal. 5. The accumulated fluid, partly from ordinary dynamical lawn, partly from a gentle stimulation... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 794 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impedes the absorption of the secreted fluid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withhold from the diet for one or two days previous to the administration of the salt in a concentrated... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...osmosis. 3. The low diffusibility of the salt impeded the absorption of the secreted Quid. 4. Between stimulated secretion on the one hand, and impeded...stimulation of the peristaltic movements excited by distontion, reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water bo withheld... | |
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