be turned inside out without interference with the business of digestion. The skin in these cases must have a chemical digestive power,
as the food taken in mass, and frequently living substance, or even whole animals, is dissolved without trituration or mechanical aid.
A true stomach must be wholly devoted to the elaboration of food, leaving other functions to other organs. This requires that it be wholly shut off from other cavities of the body; and it were better to have two openings, one for reception of food, the other an outlet for waste matter, in order to give the food a single direction and prevent the mingling