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" ... into the third stomach. The functions of this very singular part will vary, according as we consider it in the state of a groove, or of a closed canal. In the first case, the grass, &c. is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the... "
An Elementary System of Physiology - Page 451
by John Bostock - 1826
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The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 2

William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 pages
...case, the grass, &c. is passed after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch, as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...propelled, by a kind of antiperistaltic motion, into the cesophagus, and thus returns into tin' mouth. It is here ruminated, and again swallowed, when the groove...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 3

William Nicholson - 1819 - 412 pages
...case, the grass, &c. is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch, as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...antiperistaltic motion, into the oesophagus, and thus returns into the mouth. It is here ruminated, and again swallowed, when the groove is shut, and the morsel...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 3

William Nicholson - 1819 - 414 pages
...is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch, as into a reservoir. Tlieuce it goes in small portions into the second stomach,...further maceration, it is propelled, by a kind of antiperistallic motion, into the oesophagus, and thus returns into the mouth. It is here ruminated,...
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]., Volume 20

Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1841 - 522 pages
...case, the grass, &c. is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...which, after a further maceration, it is propelled, by • kind of antiperistaltic motion, into the oesophagus, and thus returns into the mouth. It is here...
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Natural History: Mammalia

Philip Henry Gosse - 1848 - 320 pages
...canal. In the first case, the grass is passed, after a very slight mastication, into the paunch, as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...stomach, from which, after a further maceration, it is forced into the gullet and thus returned into the mouth. On being again swallowed, the groove is shut,...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volume 20

1841 - 524 pages
...case, the grass, &c. is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...antiperistaltic motion, into the oesophagus, and thus returns into the mouth. It is here ruminated and again R If M 223 RUM swallowed, when the groove is shut, and...
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The English Cyclopaedia, Part 2, Volume 4

Charles Knight - 1867 - 660 pages
...case, the grass, £c., is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into...after a further maceration, it is propelled, by a kiud of ,uif ¡peristaltic motion, into the oesophagus, and thus returns into the mouth. It ia here...
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English Encyclopedia", Volume 4

Charles Knight - 1867 - 660 pages
...case, the grass, &c., is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into the second stomach, from which, after « further maceration, it is propelled, by a kind of antiperistaltic motion, into the (esophagus, and...
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The Reason why: Natural History, Illustrating the Natural History of Man and ...

1869 - 392 pages
...case, the grass, &c., is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the paunch, as into a reservoir. Thence it goes, in small portions, into the second stomach, from which, after further maceration, it is propelled into the oesophagus, and conveyed by a muscular backward motion...
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The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed, Volume 11

National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 654 pages
...case, the grass. &c., is passed, after a very slight degree of mastication, into the pannch as into a reservoir. Thence it goes in small portions into the second stomach, from which, after a farther maceration, it is propelled, by a kind of antiperistaltie motion, into the (esophagus, and...
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