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Identifier: practicalhydropa64smed (find matches)
Title: Practical hydropathy, including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing and habits of life..
Year: 1864 (1860s)
Authors: Smedley, John
Subjects: Hydrotherapy Baths Hot water
Publisher: London : J. Caudwell
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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Holothuria. 1. Mouth. 2. Salivary sacs.3. Intestine. 4 Cloaca. 5. Ramified tubes,conveying water for respiration into theinterior of the body. Ganglionic Nervous System, oh Nerves of Nutrition.—I only give oneengraving of this system • they, however, are easily comprehended from the otherengravings of nerves, and only differ in appearance by being mostly ganglionic orknotted in groups. They have no common centre, but spread over the entirebody wherever nutrition is required, and that of course is in every large orminute part of the frame. Lardner, in his Animal Physics, lias some beautifulcuts of this system of nerves, one large cut showing the ganglionic nerves of the 384 HANDBOOK OP IIYDROPATHY. whole body. The reader is referred io my notice of this fourth oruer of nerves,,at pages 24, 25. The organic nerves are spread out in countless numbers upon the great
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1. Under surface ofthe liver, turned up,to bring into view the\nterior surface of thetomach. 2. Gall-bladder. 3. Organicnerves enveloping thetrunks of the blood-vessels. 4. Pyloric ex-tremity of the stomachand commencement,of the duodenum. 5.Contracted portion ofthe pylorus. 6. Situa-tion of the hour-glasscontraction of thestomach, here imper-fectly represented. 7.Omentum. The elec-tricity or vital powerin the nerves, 3 3,cause the chemicalchange of food in thestomach, and is thefirst commencementof action in digestion. VIEW OF THE ORGANIC NERVES OS THE STOMACH. J)f. Smith. trunks of the arteries, so as to give them a complete envelope; these nerves,never quitting the arteries, accompany them in all their ramifications, and thefibril of the nerve is ultimately lost upon the capillary termination of the artery.It is by these organic nerves that the stomach is enabled to perform its organicfunctions, which, for the reason assigned, is placed beyond volition, and iswithout consciousness.

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  • bookyear:1864
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Hydrotherapy
  • booksubject:Baths
  • booksubject:Hot_water
  • bookpublisher:London___J__Caudwell
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:401
  • bookcollection:americana
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