Human Physiology, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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... cavity of the third ventricle , and the upper surface of the cerebellum , 10. An under view of the cerebellum , seen from behind , ˇ 11. Posterior superior view of the pons Varolii , cerebellum , and medulla oblongata and M. spinalis ...
... cavity of the third ventricle , and the upper surface of the cerebellum , 10. An under view of the cerebellum , seen from behind , ˇ 11. Posterior superior view of the pons Varolii , cerebellum , and medulla oblongata and M. spinalis ...
Page xxvi
... Cavity of the mouth , as shown by dividing the angles and turning off the lips , 518 215. Pharynx seen from behind , 518 216. Longitudinal section of œsophagus , near the pharynx , seen on its inside , 217. Section of the oesophagus ...
... Cavity of the mouth , as shown by dividing the angles and turning off the lips , 518 215. Pharynx seen from behind , 518 216. Longitudinal section of œsophagus , near the pharynx , seen on its inside , 217. Section of the oesophagus ...
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... cavities containing the chief organs of the body . It has a smaller number of organs , and none that are destined for sensation or volition ; in other words , no brain , no nerves , no muscular system ; and the organs of which it con ...
... cavities containing the chief organs of the body . It has a smaller number of organs , and none that are destined for sensation or volition ; in other words , no brain , no nerves , no muscular system ; and the organs of which it con ...
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... cavity , in which are lodged the brain and spinal marrow . On each side of this , other bones , which by some have ... cavities , the abdomen , thorax , and head , situate one above the other . They contain the most important organs of ...
... cavity , in which are lodged the brain and spinal marrow . On each side of this , other bones , which by some have ... cavities , the abdomen , thorax , and head , situate one above the other . They contain the most important organs of ...
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... cavities and reservoirs ; and to form , support , and envelope organs . Bichat divides membranes into two kinds , simple and compound , ac- cording as they are formed of one or more layers . Simple membranes are of three kinds , serous ...
... cavities and reservoirs ; and to form , support , and envelope organs . Bichat divides membranes into two kinds , simple and compound , ac- cording as they are formed of one or more layers . Simple membranes are of three kinds , serous ...
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