A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... Capillaries , 159. Inert layer , 159. Distinction between the different kinds of capillaries , 160. Their structure , 161 . Veins , 163. Plexus , 163. Valves , 164. Vascular sounds , 164 . III . INFLUENCE of the NERVOUS SYSTEM ON THE ...
... Capillaries , 159. Inert layer , 159. Distinction between the different kinds of capillaries , 160. Their structure , 161 . Veins , 163. Plexus , 163. Valves , 164. Vascular sounds , 164 . III . INFLUENCE of the NERVOUS SYSTEM ON THE ...
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... capillaries , 267. Glycogeny and diabetes , 268 . Organs of absorption , 273 . V. LARGE INTESTINE Its movements ; defecation , 277 . 254 275 SEVENTH PART . PULMONARY MUCOUS SURFACE . - - - RESPIRATION . ANIMAL HEAT . - PHONATION . I ...
... capillaries , 267. Glycogeny and diabetes , 268 . Organs of absorption , 273 . V. LARGE INTESTINE Its movements ; defecation , 277 . 254 275 SEVENTH PART . PULMONARY MUCOUS SURFACE . - - - RESPIRATION . ANIMAL HEAT . - PHONATION . I ...
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... capillaries they borrow the oxygen from the outer air , and then carry it to the different parts of the system , especially to those which consume this gas in large quantities , that is , the nerve glob- ules , the nerves , and the ...
... capillaries they borrow the oxygen from the outer air , and then carry it to the different parts of the system , especially to those which consume this gas in large quantities , that is , the nerve glob- ules , the nerves , and the ...
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... capillaries , veins ) . The blood circulates in a system of vessels , because at the beginning of this system ( origin of the aorta ) is found one of the cavities of the heart , which possesses the property of producing a strong ...
... capillaries , veins ) . The blood circulates in a system of vessels , because at the beginning of this system ( origin of the aorta ) is found one of the cavities of the heart , which possesses the property of producing a strong ...
Page 141
... capillaries ( Fig . 41 ) . The same principles being applied to the venous system , the latter may be theoretically represented by a cone placed with its base in opposition to the cone of the aorta , the common base representing the ...
... capillaries ( Fig . 41 ) . The same principles being applied to the venous system , the latter may be theoretically represented by a cone placed with its base in opposition to the cone of the aorta , the common base representing the ...
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