Physiological researches into the most important parts of the animal oeconomy : demonstrating, I. that the present opinion concerning the use of the lymphatic system is erroneous, and that it does not terminate in the thoracic duct : II. the discovery of the great importance and use of the lymph, of the lymphatic glands, and of the lymphatic system : III. from the discovery of the use of the lymphatic system it is demonstrated how poisons, &c. may be either received or prevented from entering into the circulation by absorption : IV. the discovery of the use of the brain and its continuations, its connection with the nerves, and with the lymphatic system / by Benjamin Humpage.

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view Physiological researches into the most important parts of the animal oeconomy : demonstrating, I. that the present opinion concerning the use of the lymphatic system is erroneous, and that it does not terminate in the thoracic duct : II. the discovery of the great importance and use of the lymph, of the lymphatic glands, and of the lymphatic system : III. from the discovery of the use of the lymphatic system it is demonstrated how poisons, &c. may be either received or prevented from entering into the circulation by absorption : IV. the discovery of the use of the brain and its continuations, its connection with the nerves, and with the lymphatic system / by Benjamin Humpage.

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Physiological researches into the most important parts of the animal oeconomy : demonstrating, I. that the present opinion concerning the use of the lymphatic system is erroneous, and that it does not terminate in the thoracic duct : II. the discovery of the great importance and use of the lymph, of the lymphatic glands, and of the lymphatic system : III. from the discovery of the use of the lymphatic system it is demonstrated how poisons, &c. may be either received or prevented from entering into the circulation by absorption : IV. the discovery of the use of the brain and its continuations, its connection with the nerves, and with the lymphatic system / by Benjamin Humpage. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for H. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street ; Edinburgh : G. Mudie, 1794.

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[ii]-vi, 282 pages ; 22 cm (8vo)

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