Human Physiology, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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... course , necessary to incorporate the different facts and principles , which had been added from time to time , to the science ; and this rendered it difficult to preserve throughout the evenness of style , which is so desir- able in ...
... course , necessary to incorporate the different facts and principles , which had been added from time to time , to the science ; and this rendered it difficult to preserve throughout the evenness of style , which is so desir- able in ...
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... course , 513 • 211. Skull of the Polar bear , 514 212. Skull of the cow , 515 213. Salivary glands in situ , 517 214. Cavity of the mouth , as shown by dividing the angles and turning off the lips , 518 215. Pharynx seen from behind ...
... course , 513 • 211. Skull of the Polar bear , 514 212. Skull of the cow , 515 213. Salivary glands in situ , 517 214. Cavity of the mouth , as shown by dividing the angles and turning off the lips , 518 215. Pharynx seen from behind ...
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... course of a nerve which seem to be formed of an inextricable interlacing of nervous filaments . The term is likewise applied , by many modern anatomists , to similar inter- lacings of the ramifications of lymphatic vessels . Ganglions ...
... course of a nerve which seem to be formed of an inextricable interlacing of nervous filaments . The term is likewise applied , by many modern anatomists , to similar inter- lacings of the ramifications of lymphatic vessels . Ganglions ...
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... course of this work.1 1 See , connected with this subject , the ingenious papers by Dr. Robert E. Rogers , and Dr. Draper , the former in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences , May , 1836 , p . 13 ; All these different ...
... course of this work.1 1 See , connected with this subject , the ingenious papers by Dr. Robert E. Rogers , and Dr. Draper , the former in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences , May , 1836 , p . 13 ; All these different ...
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... course , and forming plexuses : others having knots or ganglions , and almost all vanishing in the parts to which they are distributed . The generality of English anatomists reckon thir- ty - nine pairs of nerves ; the French , with ...
... course , and forming plexuses : others having knots or ganglions , and almost all vanishing in the parts to which they are distributed . The generality of English anatomists reckon thir- ty - nine pairs of nerves ; the French , with ...
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