Human Physiology, Volume 1Lea and Blanchard, 1850 - Human physiology |
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Page 36
... various organs , and have , therefore , been termed organic ele- ments or compounds of organization ; yet they are capable of decom- position ; and in one sense , therefore , not elementary . In the inorganic body , all the elements ...
... various organs , and have , therefore , been termed organic ele- ments or compounds of organization ; yet they are capable of decom- position ; and in one sense , therefore , not elementary . In the inorganic body , all the elements ...
Page 37
... various organs of the body are composed . These fibres , and indeed every or- ganized structure , are considered by modern histologists to be formed . originally from cellgerms or cytoblasts : the resulting cells assuming an arrangement ...
... various organs of the body are composed . These fibres , and indeed every or- ganized structure , are considered by modern histologists to be formed . originally from cellgerms or cytoblasts : the resulting cells assuming an arrangement ...
Page 41
... various leaflets collapse in rapid succession . In the barberry bush , Berberis vulgaris , we have another example of the possession of this faculty . In the flower , the six stamens , spreading moderately , are shel- tered under the ...
... various leaflets collapse in rapid succession . In the barberry bush , Berberis vulgaris , we have another example of the possession of this faculty . In the flower , the six stamens , spreading moderately , are shel- tered under the ...
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... various organs , the physiologist will frequently have occasion to trench upon both . The bones , in the aggregate , form the skeleton . The base of the skeleton is a series of vertebræ , with the skull as a capital , -itself re- garded ...
... various organs , the physiologist will frequently have occasion to trench upon both . The bones , in the aggregate , form the skeleton . The base of the skeleton is a series of vertebræ , with the skull as a capital , -itself re- garded ...
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... various liquors , and suffering them to cool : -a lamel- lated substance is deposited , which is the white fatty matter . By eva- porating the alcohol , which still contains red fatty matter and osmazome , to the consistence of bouillie ...
... various liquors , and suffering them to cool : -a lamel- lated substance is deposited , which is the white fatty matter . By eva- porating the alcohol , which still contains red fatty matter and osmazome , to the consistence of bouillie ...
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