On the structure of the simple tissues of the human body, lectures. With a descriptive list of 61 specimens |
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... causing their death , and appropriating the material of which they were composed . × 130 . Prep . 29. Elementary parts ( cancer cells ) passed in the urine in a case of cancer of the uterus . The germinal matter is very abundant and ...
... causing their death , and appropriating the material of which they were composed . × 130 . Prep . 29. Elementary parts ( cancer cells ) passed in the urine in a case of cancer of the uterus . The germinal matter is very abundant and ...
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... cause the germinal matter to form a very thin layer between them and the formed material . These points will , I think , be at once understood by reference to the following diagrams . Fig . 1 . f g h m a . The smallest visible particles ...
... cause the germinal matter to form a very thin layer between them and the formed material . These points will , I think , be at once understood by reference to the following diagrams . Fig . 1 . f g h m a . The smallest visible particles ...
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... cause any particles to pass round and round a closed vesicle in a constant direction by currents flowing in towards the interior from every part of the surface . There are other difficulties in the generally accepted theory which would ...
... cause any particles to pass round and round a closed vesicle in a constant direction by currents flowing in towards the interior from every part of the surface . There are other difficulties in the generally accepted theory which would ...
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... caused by the wasted contracted state of the tubes of the network at the outer part of the lobule . But , you will say , there can be no doubt as to the cellular nature of the red blood corpuscle ; this is admitted by all to consist of ...
... caused by the wasted contracted state of the tubes of the network at the outer part of the lobule . But , you will say , there can be no doubt as to the cellular nature of the red blood corpuscle ; this is admitted by all to consist of ...
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... caused Mr. Rainey to come to the conclusion , I think prematurely , that the growth of bone , and even of some of the soft tissues , may be explained on physical and chemical grounds alone . * These observations of Mr. Rainey's are most ...
... caused Mr. Rainey to come to the conclusion , I think prematurely , that the growth of bone , and even of some of the soft tissues , may be explained on physical and chemical grounds alone . * These observations of Mr. Rainey's are most ...
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