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*Amniotic fluid | *Amniotic fluid | ||
*Aqueous Humor | *Aqueous Humor | ||
*Bile | *Bile | ||
*Blood | *Blood | ||
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*Pus | *Pus | ||
*Saliva | *Saliva | ||
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*Sebum | *Sebum | ||
*Semen | *Semen | ||
*Smegma | *Smegma | ||
*Stomach acid | *Stomach acid | ||
*Sweat | *Sweat | ||
*Tears | *Tears | ||
*Urine | *Urine | ||
*Vomit | *Vomit | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 24 August 2014
This is a mixed bag: some of these are modern terminology, others medieval (choler, bile, ichor), others (e.g. vomit) not a bodily secretion. But they are all fluids, more or less, that are associated with the human body.
- Adrenaline
- Amniotic fluid
- Aqueous Humor
- Bile
- Blood
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Choler
- Chyme
- Cytoplasm
- Gall
- Ichor
- Lymph
- Menses
- Milk
- Mucus
- Nucleoplasm
- Phlegm
- Pus
- Saliva
- Santorum
- Sebum
- Semen
- Smegma
- Stomach acid
- Sweat
- Tears
- Urine
- Vomit