Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 - Human physiology |
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... Greater cornu of do . 4. Extremity of the epiglottis , 5. Hyo - thyroid membrane . 6. Thyroid cartilage . 7. Cricoid cartilage . 8. Trachea . Fig . 76 , same page , add - Glottis seen from above . 1 , 1. Thyroid cartilage . 2 , 2. Greater ...
... Greater cornu of do . 4. Extremity of the epiglottis , 5. Hyo - thyroid membrane . 6. Thyroid cartilage . 7. Cricoid cartilage . 8. Trachea . Fig . 76 , same page , add - Glottis seen from above . 1 , 1. Thyroid cartilage . 2 , 2. Greater ...
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... greater size and in less number ; proceed still farther along the mesentery ; and reach a second row , into which they likewise enter . From these , again , they issue , larger and less numerous , anastomosing with others ; and ...
... greater size and in less number ; proceed still farther along the mesentery ; and reach a second row , into which they likewise enter . From these , again , they issue , larger and less numerous , anastomosing with others ; and ...
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... greater than that of distilled water , but less than that of the blood . MAGENDIE , and TIEDEMANN and GMELIN , however , state it to possess a saline taste ; to be clammy on the tongue ; and sensibly alkaline . The chymical character of ...
... greater than that of distilled water , but less than that of the blood . MAGENDIE , and TIEDEMANN and GMELIN , however , state it to possess a saline taste ; to be clammy on the tongue ; and sensibly alkaline . The chymical character of ...
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... greater than that of the venous . This must , of course , be mere matter of conjecture . The same may be said of the speculations , that have been indulged regarding the mode in which the lym- phatic radicles arise ; -whether by open ...
... greater than that of the venous . This must , of course , be mere matter of conjecture . The same may be said of the speculations , that have been indulged regarding the mode in which the lym- phatic radicles arise ; -whether by open ...
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... greater number in the groin in this way ; —the lymph having to ascend to the thoracic duct against its own gravity : this appears , also , to have been somewhat the opinion of BICHAT . There seems , however , to be nothing in their ...
... greater number in the groin in this way ; —the lymph having to ascend to the thoracic duct against its own gravity : this appears , also , to have been somewhat the opinion of BICHAT . There seems , however , to be nothing in their ...
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