He proposed, gentlemen, to combat and kill this bacillus by utilizing the fermented lacteal fluid from a now extinct animal called the cow, models of which you can see at any time at the Solaris Museum.
Since the cow was now extinct, he could not waste his valuable time experimenting with fermented cow lacteal fluid.
Some squatted under camels, or kneeling by the sides of the goats, drew from these animals that lacteal fluid that may be said to form the staple of their food.
As if to make sure of what he said, the sailor dropped down upon his knees by the hindquarters of the prostrate camel; and, taking one of the teats in his mouth, commenced drawing forth the lacteal fluid which the udder contained.
The lacteal secretion is influenced in a very remarkable manner by the mental conditions of the mother.
After birth, the mother still possesses a molding influence upon the development of her child through the lacteal secretion.
The reverse sympathy between the lacteal and lymphatic branches of the absorbent system have been produced by the one branch being less excited to act, when the other supplies sufficient fluid or nutriment to the sanguiferous vessels.
As if to make sure of what he said, the sailor dropped down upon his knees by the hind-quarters of the prostrate camel; and, taking one of the teats in his mouth, commenced drawing forth the lacteal fluid which the udder contained.
The assembly was of one mind with the chairman, and unanimously resolved that the Lacteal Association should immediately increase their supply of tickets, and that, in default thereof, their charter should be altered and amended.
During the war the cannibals, in lack of any other meat, had eaten a large number of the cows belonging to the "Lacteal Association.
The captain turned upon the numerous aspirants for lacteal honours with no friendly eye, exclaiming sorrowfully, "Too many to flog, too many to flog.
Next in importance to the discovery of Harvey, is that of Assellius as to the lacteal vessels.
Pertaining to, or resembling, milk; milky; as, thelacteal fluid.
Defn: Pertaining to, or containing, chyle; as, thelacteal vessels.
Some saccharine substances, a little fat, but mostly albumen and vegetable caseine, that is to say, the substance which predominates in theirlacteal secretions.
But the milk of an animal recently calved is reserved for its young, and it is not until the time of weaning that the lacteal fluid is offered for human consumption.
The real nutriment for the body is now contained in the lacteal absorbents, an infinite number of small tubes.
It has been made a reproach to Harvey that he failed to appreciate the importance of the discoveries of the lactealand lymphatic vessels by G.
The lacteal system is a constant wonder: and it adds to other causes of our admiration, that the number of the teats or paps in each species is found to bear a proportion to the number of the young.
The lacteal vessels are furnished with valves, which allow a free passage to the chyle from the intestines, but prevent its return.
These lacteal vessels, as was before observed, pass through the mesentery, and their contents seem to undergo some important change in the mesenteric glands.
Irishmen assign the name Connaught to a beneficent King Conn, during whose fabulously happy reign all crops yielded ninefold, and the furrows of Ireland flowed with "the pure lacteal produce of the dairy".
The milk is a white, opaque fluid, secreted in the lacteal glands of the female, in the mammalia.
In all animals which possess a lacteal system there is also a lymphatic system, the one being the complement of the other.
In this case, lacteal activity is greater than lymphatic, as his nomadic life indicates.
Each villus contains a net-work of blood-vessels, and a lacteal tube, into which the ducts from the liver and pancreas open, and pour their secretions to assist in the conversion of the chyme into chyle.
As the chyle is carried along the tract of the intestine, it comes in contact with the villi, where the lacteal vessels commence.
A portion of the small intestine, lacteal vessels, mesenteric glands, and thoracic duct.
Well-prepared chyme is the natural stimulus of the duodenum, liver, and pancreas; pure chyle is the appropriate excitant of the lacteal vessels.
Several lacteal vessels entering the enlarged portion and commencement of the thoracic duct.
These machines pump up the lacteal liquor, of which the spongy substance is full; and before the animal spawns, the whole milt is no more than a composition of these organic parts, which have absolutely pumped up the lacteal liquor.
These kinds of animals do not owe their existence to the animals of the same species, and we may, therefore, suppose, they are produced by this organic matter when it is extravasated, or is too abundant for the lactealvessels to absorb.
Magendie has found that the ligature of the lacteal trunks does not prevent the occurrence of poisoning from agents introduced into the bowels.
But, after they have mixed with them, a milky fluid, called chyle, is formed, which is then taken up by the lacteal absorbents.
They do not pass into the veins, but are taken up by the lacteal absorbents.
But are medicines ever taken up by the lacteal absorbents?
Now these lacteal vessels are no doubt absorbent, but are they ever engaged in the absorption of medicinal solutions?
It seems that the sole purpose of these lacteal vessels is to absorb fats.
But in another sense they are an exception to it; for they do not pass directly into the veins, but through the lacteal system.
Fear will also produce fits; and bitches, while suckling, if burdened with a number of pups, and not having a sufficiency of nutriment to support the lacteal secretion, often die in convulsive fits.
If it be a milk-cow, the lacteal secretion is diminished, and the udder is hot and tender.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lacteal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.