The stomachal contents, consisting of bacon, cabbage, and cider, were evacuated.
Some months later a small fold or doubling of the stomachal coats slightly protruded until the whole aperture was filled, so as to supersede the necessity of a compress, the protruding coats acting as a valve when the stomach was filled.
There occurs in this state very extensive hyperaemia of the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane, and consequent disorders of stomachal and intestinal digestion.
That it does have this effect can hardly be disputed, but the daily quantity necessary is large, the taste very disagreeable, and the stomachal effect that of an irritant.
Notwithstanding the derangement of the stomachal and intestinal digestion, the deposition of fat continues in an abnormal ratio.
The stomachal derangements may be present with the initial symptoms, but they are usually more pronounced when the abscess attains to considerable size.
Indulgence in such a mode of life tends to increase the accumulation of fat, weakens the muscles, and with them the heart-muscle, and slowly induces a gastro-intestinal catarrh accompanied by stomachal and intestinal indigestion.
Stomachal digestion, as indicated by the amount of urea, is much impaired.
This organ is large and dilatable, and is accompanied by four flat triangular pieces, by means of which the animal introduces its food into the stomachal cavity.
With the Rhizostoma, for instance, the stomachal reservoir has no inferior orifice; it communicates laterally with the canals which descend through the thickness of the arms, and open at their extremities through a multitude of small mouths.
Why the little fish should always seek the stomachal cavity of one and the same species of star-fish, and not that of various species, is a mystery.
The thin extremity then acquires a mouth, and may be recognised as a stomachal peduncle, which is employed, as above indicated, in obtaining nourishment.
Cephalic shield ending posteriorly in a median point; shell internal, largely membranous; no radula or stomachal plates.
Cephalic shield continuous with neck; twelve to fourteen stomachal plates; a posterior pallial filament passing through a notch in shell.
Like Robin, Bastian recognised œsophageal and stomachal divisions, and in a few examples he observed the cæcal or terminal portion of the intestine to be partially reflected upon itself.
The digestive cæca also disappear, leaving only a short stomachal cavity, which reminds one of the same viscus in imperfectly organised sporocysts or rediæ.
The sporocysts apparently fulfil towards the larvæ, which are developed within them, a similar purpose, namely, a protection against the stomachal digestion of the new host.
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