A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... placenta , 506 ; respiration in the fœtus , 507 ; nutrition of the fœtus , 507. Development of the body of the embryo , 508. Nervous system , 509. The circulations in the em- bryo : first circulation , 510 ; second circulation , 512 ...
... placenta , 506 ; respiration in the fœtus , 507 ; nutrition of the fœtus , 507. Development of the body of the embryo , 508. Nervous system , 509. The circulations in the em- bryo : first circulation , 510 ; second circulation , 512 ...
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... placenta seems to perform a similar office , by means of a layer of glycogenic cells , placed between the fœtal and maternal placenta ( Cl . Bernard , 1847-1855 ) . Cl . Bernard soon became convinced that the globular ele- ments of the ...
... placenta seems to perform a similar office , by means of a layer of glycogenic cells , placed between the fœtal and maternal placenta ( Cl . Bernard , 1847-1855 ) . Cl . Bernard soon became convinced that the globular ele- ments of the ...
Page 269
... placenta , between the fœtal and the maternal organism , to the epidermis , the pulmonary vesicles , and the glands of Lieberkühn , and , finally , to the epithelium of the vagina , where it is found even in the adult female . He ...
... placenta , between the fœtal and the maternal organism , to the epidermis , the pulmonary vesicles , and the glands of Lieberkühn , and , finally , to the epithelium of the vagina , where it is found even in the adult female . He ...
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... placental organs of the mammalia , in the vitelline membrane of birds , and in the inferior animals when in the larval or chrysalid state . He then shows that the glycogenic cells are first found on the inner surface of the amnion of ...
... placental organs of the mammalia , in the vitelline membrane of birds , and in the inferior animals when in the larval or chrysalid state . He then shows that the glycogenic cells are first found on the inner surface of the amnion of ...
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... placenta , one more station of transit between the tissues and the exterior air than in the adult life . - The means by which the elements of the blood serve as the vehicle for oxygen and carbonic acid has already been sufficiently ...
... placenta , one more station of transit between the tissues and the exterior air than in the adult life . - The means by which the elements of the blood serve as the vehicle for oxygen and carbonic acid has already been sufficiently ...
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