A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... Connective tissue , 95. The bones , 97. Tendons and ligaments , 98. Levers in the skeleton , as compared with the three kinds of levers , 101. The articulations , 104. Ligaments , 105. Physiology of the movements of locomotion , 107 ...
... Connective tissue , 95. The bones , 97. Tendons and ligaments , 98. Levers in the skeleton , as compared with the three kinds of levers , 101. The articulations , 104. Ligaments , 105. Physiology of the movements of locomotion , 107 ...
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... ( connective and even elastic fibres ) , is never found in the globules . In addition to the albumen we find always a certain pro- portion of fat bodies in a state of intimate combination with 1 This is what gives to the globular masses ...
... ( connective and even elastic fibres ) , is never found in the globules . In addition to the albumen we find always a certain pro- portion of fat bodies in a state of intimate combination with 1 This is what gives to the globular masses ...
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... connective tissue ; but when submitted to an exciting influence suddenly awake , and spring into action , either in the restoration of breaches made in the tissue , or in giving origin to new products , gen- erally of a pathological ...
... connective tissue ; but when submitted to an exciting influence suddenly awake , and spring into action , either in the restoration of breaches made in the tissue , or in giving origin to new products , gen- erally of a pathological ...
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... connective fibres , and other forms of the connective tissue ; others remain in the condition of globules , though changing their form ; and again others become fused with the fibrous elements of the connective tissue ( embryonic ...
... connective fibres , and other forms of the connective tissue ; others remain in the condition of globules , though changing their form ; and again others become fused with the fibrous elements of the connective tissue ( embryonic ...
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... connective tissue , though the nerve character of these fibres is indicated by the history of the development of the nerve fibre , and by the study of the pale nerve elements in the lower animals . 1 Fig . 8. Gray and white nerve fibres ...
... connective tissue , though the nerve character of these fibres is indicated by the history of the development of the nerve fibre , and by the study of the pale nerve elements in the lower animals . 1 Fig . 8. Gray and white nerve fibres ...
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absorption albumen albuminoid animal appears arteries auricle becomes Bernard bile bladder blastoderm blood globule body called canal capillaries carbonic acid cause cavity cells centre centripetal cerebellum cerebral chorda tympani circulation coats cone connective tissue contains contraction corpuscles crystalline lens deglutition digestion dilatation elastic elements epidermis epithelial epithelium especially excitation experiments external extremity fact fatty fibrine fluid functions ganglion gastric juice glands globular globules glomerulus glottis heart heat influence instance intestinal irritation larynx latter layer liver lung lymphatic means mechanism membrane ments motor movements mucous muscles muscular fibres nerve globules nutrition observed organs orifice ovum oxygen papillæ pathological peripheral phenomena phenomenon phonation physiology plasmatic pneumo-gastric portion posterior pressure produced properties pulmonary quantity red globules reflex actions respiration respiratory retina saliva Schiff secretion sensation sensibility skin spinal cord stomach substance surface takes place tion tube urine vascular vaso-motor veins venous ventricle vesicle vessels
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