Human Physiology ...Carey & Lea, 1832 - Human physiology |
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... inch or two in the substance of the mesentery ; when they enter a first row of mesenteric glands . Fig . 97. * a a a From these they issue , of a greater size and in less number ; proceed still farther along the mesentery ; and reach a ...
... inch or two in the substance of the mesentery ; when they enter a first row of mesenteric glands . Fig . 97. * a a a From these they issue , of a greater size and in less number ; proceed still farther along the mesentery ; and reach a ...
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... inch , to an inch ; nearly one hundred in number , and situated between the two laminę of the mesentery . In them , the lymphatic. 6 ABSORPTION .
... inch , to an inch ; nearly one hundred in number , and situated between the two laminę of the mesentery . In them , the lymphatic. 6 ABSORPTION .
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... inch and a half long , thus remained attached to the body by a me- senteric artery and vein only . These two vessels were separated from each other by a distance of four fingers ' breadth ; and the cellular coat 20 ABSORPTION .
... inch and a half long , thus remained attached to the body by a me- senteric artery and vein only . These two vessels were separated from each other by a distance of four fingers ' breadth ; and the cellular coat 20 ABSORPTION .
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... inch , and sometimes not a quarter of an inch , in length , but of a diameter nearly as great as the thoracic duct . A valve also exists at the mouth of this trunk , which has a similar arrangement and office with that of the left side ...
... inch , and sometimes not a quarter of an inch , in length , but of a diameter nearly as great as the thoracic duct . A valve also exists at the mouth of this trunk , which has a similar arrangement and office with that of the left side ...
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... inches per second or twenty feet per minute ; but the data , for any such evaluation , are altogether ina- dequate . In man and in living animals , the lymphatics of the limbs , head , and neck rarely contain lymph ; their inner surface ...
... inches per second or twenty feet per minute ; but the data , for any such evaluation , are altogether ina- dequate . In man and in living animals , the lymphatics of the limbs , head , and neck rarely contain lymph ; their inner surface ...
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