| Andrew Combe - 1836 - 398 páginas
...mind. It is when the stomach says enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations, — the former feeling enough — the...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real EJysian satisfaction of... | |
| William Beaumont - 1838 - 354 páginas
...mind. It is when the stomach says enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations — the former feeling enough — the latter,...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real Elysian satisfaction of... | |
| William Beaumont - 1838 - 352 páginas
...is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations—the former feeling enough—the latter, too much. The first is produced by the timely...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions—the real Elysian satisfaction of the... | |
| 1840 - 700 páginas
...the stomach says enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the senrations — the former feeling enough, the latter too much. The...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real Klyuian satisfaction of... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 492 páginas
...from satiety by the difference of the sensations — the former feeling enough, the latter tin mvch. The first is produced by the timely reception into the stomach of proper aliment in exact proportion (o the requirements of nature, for the perfect digestion of which a definite quantity of gastric juice... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1843 - 354 páginas
...mind. It is when the stomach says enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations — the former feeling enough — the latter...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real Elysian satisfaction of... | |
| George Robert Rowe - 1844 - 212 páginas
...the stomach says ' enough ; ' and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensation ; the former feeling enough, the latter too much. The...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus ; but, to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions, (the real elysian satisfaction of the... | |
| William Beaumont, Samuel Beaumont - 1847 - 344 páginas
...enough, and is distinguished from satiety by the difference of the sensations — the former feelings enough, — the latter, too much. The first is produced...is furnished by the proper gastric apparatus. But to effect this most agreeable of all sensations and conditions — the real Elysian satisfaction of... | |
| Thomas Lauder Brunton - 1888 - 416 páginas
...the difference of the sensations — the former feeling enough, the latter too much ; the first to be produced by the timely reception into the stomach of proper aliment in exact proportion to the requirement of nature, for the perfect digestion of which a definite quantity of gastric juice is furnished... | |
| 1885 - 536 páginas
...the difference of the sensations — the former feeling enough, the latter too much ; the first to be produced by the timely reception into the stomach of proper aliment, in exact proportion to the requirement of nature, for the perfect digestion of which a definite quantity of gastric juice is furnished... | |
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