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Definition of Excretions
1. excretion [n] - See also: excretion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Excretions
Literary usage of Excretions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Physiology of Man: Designed to Represent the Existing State of by Austin Flint (1874)
"Differences between the secretions proper and the excretions—Composition of ...
of production of the excretions—Discharge of the excretions—Physiological ..."
2. A Text-book of Human Physiology by Austin Flint (1888)
"DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SECRETIONS AND Excretions. mucous membranes, the gastric
juice, the intestinal juice, the sebaceous fluids, the milk or the lachrymal ..."
3. The Physiology of Man: Designed to Represent the Existing State of by Austin Flint (1874)
"Differences between the secretions proper and the excretions—Composition of the
excretions—Mode of production of the excretions—Discharge of the ..."
4. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1916)
"CHAPTER XII SECRETION AND EXCRETION Nature of Secretions and Excretions.—Secretions
and excretions are distinguished from the reserve food told about in the ..."
5. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1860)
"All of us are more or less familiar with the fact that the excretions do not
decompose, as a general rule, while they are in the body. ..."
6. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"THE Excretions OF THE BODY. THE URINE. It will appear from the account ...
We shall turn now to study the composition of lie various excretions of the body. ..."
7. Introduction to Infectious and Parasitic Diseases: Including Their Cause and by Millard Langfeld (1907)
"This chapter in introduced as an aid in the examination and collection of specimens
of the various excretions, in preserving them from deterioration, ..."
8. Coulson on the Diseases of the Bladder and Prostate Gland by William Coulson (1881)
"Any deficiency or perversion in them must affect the composition of the excretions.
It is necessary, also, that the different excretory organs should be in ..."