On the structure of the simple tissues of the human body, lectures. With a descriptive list of 61 specimens |
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... matrix now impregnated with calcareous matter are well seen and are tinged red with the carmine . It would appear that these afterwards grow , absorb the cartilaginous and calcareous matter in which they lie , and gradually give rise 10.
... matrix now impregnated with calcareous matter are well seen and are tinged red with the carmine . It would appear that these afterwards grow , absorb the cartilaginous and calcareous matter in which they lie , and gradually give rise 10.
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... matrix , which is afterwards calcified , is the formed material of these oval masses of germinal matter . Some of the tubes are still seen occupied with solid material , colored bright red with carmine . The deposition of calcareous ...
... matrix , which is afterwards calcified , is the formed material of these oval masses of germinal matter . Some of the tubes are still seen occupied with solid material , colored bright red with carmine . The deposition of calcareous ...
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... matrix , which remains in this state because it is not possible that fresh calcareous matter can be supplied to the space enclosed . In the dry tooth this matrix dries up , and air rushes in and fills the spaces which lie between the ...
... matrix , which remains in this state because it is not possible that fresh calcareous matter can be supplied to the space enclosed . In the dry tooth this matrix dries up , and air rushes in and fills the spaces which lie between the ...
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... matrix , and in several places the stellate mass itself seems to have gradually undergone conversion into formed material . Ultimately the whole would have disappeared . Thus , at first there are tubes containing germinal matter ; but ...
... matrix , and in several places the stellate mass itself seems to have gradually undergone conversion into formed material . Ultimately the whole would have disappeared . Thus , at first there are tubes containing germinal matter ; but ...
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... matrix , ' or walls of the areolæ or spaces in which the cells lie . When we consider what a very slight derangement of the elementary parts at an early period of development would infallibly lead to the suppression or exaggeration of ...
... matrix , ' or walls of the areolæ or spaces in which the cells lie . When we consider what a very slight derangement of the elementary parts at an early period of development would infallibly lead to the suppression or exaggeration of ...
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active altered anatomy appearance areolar tissue arrangement bodies bone bundles calcareous matter canaliculi capillaries capsule cartilage cell-wall cementum centre characters CHURCHILL'S PUBLICATIONS cloth composed connective tissue demonstrated dentinal tubes deposited DISEASES elementary Engravings on Wood epithelium examined existence external Fcap fluid Foolscap 8vo formation formed material frog ganglia ganglion cells germinal matter glands globules granular growing Illustrated increase injected intercellular substance lacunæ layer of formed LECTURE liver living particles living structure masses of germinal matrix matter and formed MEDICAL MEDICINE microscope mucous membrane muscular fibres nerve fibres nuclei numerous nutrient matter observed organs outer oval masses papillæ particles of germinal Pathology pericardium periosteum Plates portion Post 8vo PRACTICAL Prep preparation processes produced Prussian blue removed result Second Edition seen separated so-called soft spaces specimen stellate surface take place tendon textures Third Edition tissue corpuscles Treatment utricle Virchow wall white fibrous tissue yellow elastic tissue
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