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Civil Law
title De Legibus Scribendis, whose duty it was to revise, digest, and enforce the new laws. All other magisterial offices were
Peptic
Relating to digestion promoting digestion digestive as peptic sauces
Eupeptic
Of or pertaining to good digestion easy of digestion having a good digestion as eupeptic food
Abridgment, or Digests of the Law
Abridgment, or Digests of the Law, of ancient authority. The principal of these
Institutions
the object of Justinian to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works
Duodenum
intestines between the stomach and the jejunum See Illust of Digestive apparatus under Digestive
Eupepsia
Soundness of the nutritive or digestive organs good concoction or digestion opposed to dyspepsia
Indigestion
Discomfort due to a lack of proper digestive action a failure of the normal changes which food should
Pancreas
part of the intestines and is a powerful aid in digestion See Illust of Digestive apparatus
Predigestion
Digestion too soon performed hasty digestion
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