On the structure of the simple tissues of the human body, lectures. With a descriptive list of 61 specimens |
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... possesses the same general appearances , grows in the same manner , and may be stained with carmine . A small portion of the germinal matter from this rapidly growing fungus could not be distinguished under the microscope from that ...
... possesses the same general appearances , grows in the same manner , and may be stained with carmine . A small portion of the germinal matter from this rapidly growing fungus could not be distinguished under the microscope from that ...
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... possesses the ordinary structure of other varieties of fibrous tissue , and that the structure considered to be tubular by Virchow is really fibrous . No anastomosing tube system can be made out in the above specimens . * Cellular ...
... possesses the ordinary structure of other varieties of fibrous tissue , and that the structure considered to be tubular by Virchow is really fibrous . No anastomosing tube system can be made out in the above specimens . * Cellular ...
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... possesses in all cases the power of infinite growth . It is always colored red , not merely stained , by an ammoniacal solution of carmine . The formed material differs remarkably in characters and properties in various tissues and ...
... possesses in all cases the power of infinite growth . It is always colored red , not merely stained , by an ammoniacal solution of carmine . The formed material differs remarkably in characters and properties in various tissues and ...
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... it may be necessary to modify it in many important particulars . I believe that it will be found to possess a temporary usefulness , and to whatever charges I may be exposed in bringing forward another view , I OF HUMAN TISSUES . 23.
... it may be necessary to modify it in many important particulars . I believe that it will be found to possess a temporary usefulness , and to whatever charges I may be exposed in bringing forward another view , I OF HUMAN TISSUES . 23.
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... possessing inherent powers of selecting certain inanimate substances , and of communicating its properties to these , exists in all living beings , and from it every tissue is produced . I propose to call this germinal matter . A ...
... possessing inherent powers of selecting certain inanimate substances , and of communicating its properties to these , exists in all living beings , and from it every tissue is produced . I propose to call this germinal matter . A ...
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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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