It causes a sudden intropulsion of the fluids of the exterior in upon the interior organs, which of course become not only overcharged with recrementitious matter, but also of a remora of blood. |
The doctor is prominent among those who maintain that bile is recrementitious, and disappears in its passage through the intestines. |
Those employed in the nourishment and growth of the body were called recrementitious, such as chyle, blood, serum, and lymph. |
The recrementitious, or those fluids that having been separated from the blood are again returned to it, such as Pancreatics, Salivary, and Gastric. |
If this fluid is a secretion, it must be either excrementitious or recrementitious, and subject to the laws by which these two divisions are governed. |