| 1833 - 690 pages
...number of facts, but in a much more positive and precise manner, for they distinctly prove, first, that in the healthy and natural state, all that part of...contracted and perfectly empty, at the same time that tlie pouch itself and also the sigmoid flexure of the colon, are always more or less open and peryious... | |
| 1833 - 606 pages
...number of facts, but in a much more positive and precise manner, for they distinctly prove, first, that in the healthy and natural state, all that part of...less open and pervious ; lastly, that the sphincter ani muscles are merely subsidiary agents in retaining the feces." 8. than one muscular coat ; and the... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1833 - 814 pages
...facts, but in a much more positive and precise manner, for they distinctly prove, first, that in tlie healthy and natural state, all that part of the rectum...less open and pervious; lastly, that the sphincter ani muscles are merely subsidiary agents in retaining the feces." (P. 6.) At a subsequent part of the... | |
| 1833 - 524 pages
...the coecum may be received as the measure of that of the rectum." In another place he asserts, " that in the healthy and natural state all that part of...the single exception of a few minutes previous to the evacuation of the bowels, firmly contracted, and perfectly empty, at the same time that the pouch... | |
| 1833 - 494 pages
...then the grounds on which he supports his opinions. " they distinctly prove, first, thatinthe heal thy and natural state, all that part of the rectum above...the single exception of a few minutes previous to the evacuation of the bowels, firmly contracted, and perfectly empty, at the same time, that the pouch... | |
| 1833 - 604 pages
...positive and precise manner, for they distinctly prove, first, that in the healthy and natural stale, all that part of the rectum above its pouch, is at...less open and pervious ; lastly, that the sphincter and muscles are merely subsidiary agents in retaining tbe feces.ยป 8. Should these statements be confirmed... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1850 - 736 pages
...other facts, Dr. O'Beirne properly concluded, that in the healthy and natural state, all the part'of the rectum above its pouch is at all times, with the single exception of a few minutes previous to the evacuation of the bowels, firmly contracted, and perfectly empty, at the same time that the pouch... | |
| 1871 - 604 pages
...number of facts, but in a much more positive and precise manner ; for they distinctly prove, first, that in the healthy and natural state all that part of...the same time that the pouch itself, and also the sigrnoid flexure of the colon, are always more or less open and pervious ; lastly, that the sphincter... | |
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