| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1878 - 544 páginas
...repairs the waste »nd develops the capacity for work; but food it not directly mntertfd into forcein the living body, nor is it a source of muscular power,...the muscular system in a proper condition for work. Such arc the conclusions of Dr. Flint, and for the data upon which he has founded them we must refer... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1878 - 976 páginas
...food is a source of power, as, by its assimilation by the muscular tissue, it repairs the waste aud develops the capacity for work ; but food is not directly...body, nor is it a source of muscular power except as it maintains the muscular system in a proper condition for work. In ordinary daily muscular work,... | |
| Alfred Marshall Mayer - 1878 - 202 páginas
...an aliment of power, since through assimilation by the muscular tissue it repairs waste and develops capacity for work. But food is not directly converted into force in the animal mechanism, nor is it in any sense a source of dynamic action, except as it maintains the muscular... | |
| 1879 - 946 páginas
...excreted. Indirectly, the nitrogenized food is a source of power by repairing waste and developing capacity for work; but food is not directly converted...except that it maintains the muscular system in a condition for work. "We have not space to enter into the many fine points involved in the argument,... | |
| 1879 - 902 páginas
...nitrogenized food is a source of power by repairing waste and devolving capacity for work ; but food is i.ot directly converted into force in the living body, nor is it a source of muscular power, except thatit maintains the muscular system in a condition for work.— London Medical Record. DR. BEARD IN... | |
| 1880 - 396 páginas
...and that the exercise of these muscles produces a waste which is measured by nitrogen excreted. That food is not directly converted into force in the living...except that it maintains the muscular system in a condition for work. Very much more might be given on the progress of anatomy and physiology did our... | |
| Austin Flint - 1903 - 540 páginas
...amount of muscular substance, of which the nitrogen excreted is a measure. Indirectly, nitrogenous food is a source of power, as by its assimilation...the limits of age, the loss of muscular substance is balanced by the assimilation of alimentary matters. A condition of the existence of the muscular... | |
| 1878 - 396 páginas
...experiments of Dr. Pavy and himself on Weston the pedestrian, during his feats of walking, and concludes that food is not directly converted into force in the living...maintains the muscular system in a proper condition for it. How WE RAISED OUR BABY: BY a Benedict. This is a most interesting and instructive book. In the... | |
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