Which preposition to use with intestine

of Occurrences 23%

The following eccentric freak of a cat is reported in a daily paper: "A two dollar note was taken to one of the Lebanon banks for redemption last week, which had been taken from the intestines of a cat, in Montgomery county.

to Occurrences 3%

The vein which transmits the blood from the intestines to the liver had the usual lower percentage of sugar corresponding to the analysis established for the other veins.

as Occurrences 2%

Into this portion opens the bile duct from the liver with the duct from the pancreas, these having been first united and then entering the intestine as a common duct.

during Occurrences 1%

She felt that I was tacitly drawing a distinction between her conduct of that morning and the self-denial of the other night, when she and Elizabeth sat up all night and day with a German soldier who had perforated his intestines during an attack of typhoid fever.

from Occurrences 1%

The next purpose to be answered is the defence of the lining membrane of the intestines from their acrid contents, which will be best effected by drinking copiously of linseed tea, or of a drink made by pouring boiling water on quince-seeds, which are of a very mucilaginous nature; or, what is still better, full draughts of whey.

in Occurrences 1%

The liver is above the right kidney, and the spleen above the left, while both lie close against the rear wall of the abdomen, with the intestines in front of them.

into Occurrences 1%

They sell the skin, eat the meat, and make the intestines into kamlaykas for baidarka work.

with Occurrences 1%

Also he pads his stomach and intestines with them in the last hour before denning himself away for the winter.

beyond Occurrences 1%

The chyme must pass into the duodenum and other portions of intestine beyond the stomach, and be retained there for some time, before it will form perfect chyle.

by Occurrences 1%

The bile also stimulates the movements of the intestines by which the food is moved along, and aids absorption.

Which preposition to use with  intestine