A Text-Book of Pathology Systematic and Practical, Vol. 2
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Excerpt from A Text-Book of Pathology Systematic and Practical, Vol. 2: Part II, Pages 515 to EndThe fats are not only emulsified in the small intestine, but a large proportion of them is decomposed, whereby the glycerine and fatty acids are separated. A similar fat-decomposing function apparently exists, but in minor degree, as already described (p. In the secretion of the stomach. Bernard (no. 455, ii. P. 346) held that the cause of the emul...