Anatomy And Physiology Rendered Attractive And the Laws of Health Made Plain I

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Anatomy And Physiology Rendered Attractive And the Laws of Health Made Plain I
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Fred. Then I suppose that these fluids or secre- tions, as you call them, exist in the blood, and that each secretory gland separates that particular kind of fluid that belongs to it, that is, the liver separates the bile from the blood, the kidneys separate their peculiar fluid, the salivary glands the saliva, etc.
Father. That is a very natural conclusion, my son ; but it is a very erroneous one.
RENDERED ATTRACTIVE. 193 The secretions.
Many experiments have been made upon the blood to
...ascertain the facts upon this subject, but it has never been proved, by the most careful scrutiny of the chemist and physiologist, that the blood contains a particle of bile, gastric juice, saliva, or any other of the secreted fluids.
Fred. I cannot see how that can be. I should like to know how the liver can secrete, or separate bile from the blood, if there is none in it to be sepa- rated, or the kidneys their secretion, or the salivary glands saliva, if neither of these fluids exist in the blood, from which you say they are taken.


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