Bouchard's method of proving his theory by showing how much toxic material was reabsorbed from the intestines, using the urine for injection into animals, was open to many objections.
At other times, when the clouds were not reabsorbed by the sky and rain seemed imminent, they would suddenly undergo a change that looked like curdling, and when clouds do that no rain need be expected.
To allow the strong volatile oil to escape instead of being reabsorbed by the onions, and thus improve the flavor of the onions, the cover should be kept off the vessel while they are cooking.
This plan permits of the evaporation of much of the strong flavor, which arises in the steam and which would otherwise be reabsorbed by the cabbage.
A burden to enter into relation with God, to be reabsorbed into the divine unity.
How wonderful to be reabsorbed into his race, fused with Ianthe!
This text designates the soul in the state of deep sleep as having entered into, or being merged or reabsorbed in, the Self.
It can only be reabsorbed in it because it is made of the same substance.
Intelligence, reabsorbed into its principle, may thus live back again its own genesis.
The heat coming from a full moon on a clear night is absorbed in causing the aqueous vapors that are partly condensed in the higher regions of the atmosphere, to be reabsorbed into transparent vapor.
So it is the Active Intellect which is the cause of all conceptual knowledge in man through its individualizations, and into it every human intellect is reabsorbed when the individual dies.
But this individualized phase of the intellect's life is dependent upon the body and ceases when the body dies, or is reabsorbed in the universal intellect.
The individualized reflection of it in the human soul is held there so long as the person is alive, somewhat as a drop of water may hold the moon until it evaporates, and the reflection is reabsorbed in the one real moon.
The exhaust gas is cooled, passed into the previously weakened solution, reabsorbed and returned to the generator.
The liquid ammonia now passes into the gaseous state, and is conducted to and reabsorbed by the water in the generator.
This aqueous and saline part of all secreted fluids is again reabsorbed into the habit.
Gradually, however, the blood regains its alkalinity and its acid-dissolving power and enough of the acid deposits are reabsorbed by the circulation to cause a return of the symptoms of collaemia.
Unless these poison-producing accumulations are promptly eliminated, they will be reabsorbed into the system and cause autointoxication.
Enough for us: Chaos has reabsorbed him; may it late or never bear his like again!
Physiologists have endeavored to determine exactly what substance formed by the testes is reabsorbed into the lymph and blood.
This effect is produced through a substance formed in the testes and reabsorbed into the body, thus gaining access to the blood where it exerts its mysterious but profound influence.
Thus we note that in this case the virile fluid is wasted, not being used in the procreative act or reabsorbed to exert its influence on virility.
This type of tumor may not be completely reabsorbedby the body in any case; though the immune system may have killed it, an empty shell remains, like a peanut shell.
This program continued for a month during which the tumors were being reabsorbed by the body, including the large, extremely hard tumor sticking out the flesh of the right breast.
Put on a similar program, her tumors also shrunk and were reabsorbed and she too went home.
In every one of my simple cases the tumors werereabsorbed by the body during the thirty days of water fasting and the client left happy.
Of the watery secretion forced into the bowels, four-fifths are reabsorbed into the system, plus poisons and filth.
These being completed, the divinities fell back into their state of inertia, and were, so to speak, reabsorbed by their functions until the next occasion.
The basis of Hindu asceticism is the necessity of completely freeing the soul or spirit from all the appetites and passions of the body before it can be reabsorbed into the god.
Finally, those souls which had been purified of all the gross qualities appertaining to the body were released from the cycle of existence and reabsorbed into the divine centre or focus of life.
The matter in ulcers is thickened, and thence rendered less corrosive, the saline part of it being reabsorbed by the use of bitter medicines; hence the bark is used with advantage in the cure of ulcers.
The blood is poured into the cells of the corpora cavernosa much faster than it can be reabsorbed by the vena penis, owing in this case to the pleasurable sensation of love increasing the arterial action.
Then, if the liquid is not reabsorbed under diuretics and tonics, it may be drawn off through the nozzle of a hypodermic syringe which has been first passed through carbolic acid.
Like heat, it passes from one to another, and is finally reabsorbed or reunited in the universal principle from which it came.
The upper incisors are always absent, for though their germs are developed they are reabsorbed without ever becoming visible, and as a rule the upper canines are absent too, while the lower canines are incisiform.
An Infinite Spirit, of which the individual soul is an emanation, pervades the universe, and at death the finite spirit is reabsorbedby the Infinite.
Its future fate can only be either to dwell calmly for ever among kindred souls, or to be reabsorbed into the general whole.
The objection that the effect when being reabsorbed into its cause would inquinate the latter with its qualities does not damage our position 'because there are parallel instances,' i.
Footnote 273: For if they are effects of the pradhâna they must as such be reabsorbed into it at the time of general reabsorption.
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