On Some Points in the Anatomy of the Liver of Man and Vertebrate Animals: With Directions for Injecting the Hepatic Ducts, and Making Preparations"Beale, who is better known for his books on microscopical technique, offered a course of lectures at King's College which were serially published in the Medical Times. The articles, however, were not illustrated and therefore of limited value. Beale was forced to find a way to reduce the expense of producing illustrations for his published work. He hit upon the idea photographing his drawings of anatomical specimens and reproducing the illustrations for publication by photography. He was aware of the laborious nature of this method but felt it economically feasible for small or limited print runs. Given the nature of his work he felt there would be an audience for perhaps 100 copies of the publications. Hence this book. The introduction to the text spells out the procedure and costs in producing the salt prints for this volume. See Bracegirdle, A History of Microtechnique - who misses this book."--Antiquarian bookseller's description, 2016. |
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... were present . The injection , consequently , penetrated very readily for a considerable dis- tance , into the cell - containing network . Magnified 150 diameters . Fig . 31. - Thin edge of a rabbit's liver EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES . XV.
... were present . The injection , consequently , penetrated very readily for a considerable dis- tance , into the cell - containing network . Magnified 150 diameters . Fig . 31. - Thin edge of a rabbit's liver EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES . XV.
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... readily and with slight force ; and could be seen entering the lobules upon the external surface . It did not appear gradually round the circumference of the lobule , as is the case when the portal vein is injected , but it formed small ...
... readily and with slight force ; and could be seen entering the lobules upon the external surface . It did not appear gradually round the circumference of the lobule , as is the case when the portal vein is injected , but it formed small ...
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... Muriated Tincture of Iron , is recommended because it is a solution of a persalt of Iron , which can always be readily obtained of uniform strength , and rupture of its coats has not taken place , PREPARATION OF THE INJECTION .
... Muriated Tincture of Iron , is recommended because it is a solution of a persalt of Iron , which can always be readily obtained of uniform strength , and rupture of its coats has not taken place , PREPARATION OF THE INJECTION .
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... readily separated in the manner above described . In very thin sections , from well prepared specimens in which the vessels have been injected , the separate outlines of the capsules of adjacent lobules may be dis- tinctly seen ; there ...
... readily separated in the manner above described . In very thin sections , from well prepared specimens in which the vessels have been injected , the separate outlines of the capsules of adjacent lobules may be dis- tinctly seen ; there ...
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... readily through them ; or if the bile were prevented from escaping readily from the com- mon duct , the free circulation of the blood through the capillaries of the liver would be interfered with . PORTAL CANALS . The course which the ...
... readily through them ; or if the bile were prevented from escaping readily from the com- mon duct , the free circulation of the blood through the capillaries of the liver would be interfered with . PORTAL CANALS . The course which the ...
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anastomose ANATOMY appearance areolar tissue arrangement basement membrane bile blood capillaries capillary network capillary vessels cavity cell-containing network circumference cloth delicate demonstrate DISEASES distended efferent duct Engravings on Wood epithelium examined Fcap fibrous tissue finest ducts fluid Foolscap 8vo gall-bladder glands Glisson's capsule granular matter greater number Handfield Jones hepatic artery hepatic cells hepatic duct hepatic vein human liver human subject Illustrations on Wood injected specimens injected with Prussian interlobular ducts interlobular fissures intralobular vein Kiernan larger portal liver cells liver-cells lobule lymphatics Magnified 150 diameters mammalia manner MEDICAL MEDICINE meshes minute ducts oil globules organ pass pig's liver portal canals portal vein portion Post 8vo preparation Prussian blue represented in fig sacculi Second Edition secreting cells secreting structure seen small branches small ducts smaller smallest branches surface thin Third Edition traced transverse fissure trunks tubes tubular network uninjected vasa aberrantia venous walls