A Course of lectures on physiologyJ. Campbell, 1875 - 531 pages |
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... SURFACE . - - - RESPIRATION . ANIMAL HEAT . - PHONATION . I. RESPIRATION . I. ANATOMY OF THE RESPIRATORY SURFACE 281 Pulmonary epithelium , 282. Structure of the respiratory membrane , 283. Capillary network , its extent , 286 . II ...
... SURFACE . - - - RESPIRATION . ANIMAL HEAT . - PHONATION . I. RESPIRATION . I. ANATOMY OF THE RESPIRATORY SURFACE 281 Pulmonary epithelium , 282. Structure of the respiratory membrane , 283. Capillary network , its extent , 286 . II ...
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... surface , 325. Asphyxia , 328. General results of respira- tion , 331 . V. INFLUENCE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ON ... surfaces , 386. Pulmonary organs , 387. Uro - genital mucous membrane , 388. Muscular sense , 389 . II . SPECIAL SENSATIONS ...
... surface , 325. Asphyxia , 328. General results of respira- tion , 331 . V. INFLUENCE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ON ... surfaces , 386. Pulmonary organs , 387. Uro - genital mucous membrane , 388. Muscular sense , 389 . II . SPECIAL SENSATIONS ...
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... surface of the choroid and iris ) . which no longer manifest the physical properties of their pigment , but by the absorption of the luminous rays of light preserve thereby the functions of the eye intact . We could also cite in this ...
... surface of the choroid and iris ) . which no longer manifest the physical properties of their pigment , but by the absorption of the luminous rays of light preserve thereby the functions of the eye intact . We could also cite in this ...
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... surface given up to them , they are flattened out , forming a sort of pavement , and hence are called pavement ( or ... surface with- out occupying too much space , these epithelium cells over- lap each other , an instance of which may ...
... surface given up to them , they are flattened out , forming a sort of pavement , and hence are called pavement ( or ... surface with- out occupying too much space , these epithelium cells over- lap each other , an instance of which may ...
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... surface of which is a layer of Section of cornea cut parallel to the surface . Stellate corpuscles , with their anastomotic prolongations ( His ) . cortical or epithelial globules ( AAA ) , from which DIFFERENT KINDS OF CELLS . 21.
... surface of which is a layer of Section of cornea cut parallel to the surface . Stellate corpuscles , with their anastomotic prolongations ( His ) . cortical or epithelial globules ( AAA ) , from which DIFFERENT KINDS OF CELLS . 21.
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