On the Structure of the Simple Tissues of the Human Body: With Some Observations on Their Development, Growth, Nutrition and Decay, and on Certain Changes Occurring in Disease |
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... examine them . Some anatomists have sought occasion to disparage those who , as they think , waste so much time in ... examination . The fact has not been generally recog- nised that the soft delicate tissue which forms the terminal ...
... examine them . Some anatomists have sought occasion to disparage those who , as they think , waste so much time in ... examination . The fact has not been generally recog- nised that the soft delicate tissue which forms the terminal ...
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... examine the drawings with the aid of the explanation which precedes them , and refer to the general remarks and summary on page 178 , as well as the description of the specimens exhibited , which commences on page 1 . The author has ...
... examine the drawings with the aid of the explanation which precedes them , and refer to the general remarks and summary on page 178 , as well as the description of the specimens exhibited , which commences on page 1 . The author has ...
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... examine the preparations from which my inferences have been drawn , and consider if the arrangement you observe can be ... examined by any one desirous of doing so , and with the highest magnifying powers which have yet been made . The ...
... examine the preparations from which my inferences have been drawn , and consider if the arrangement you observe can be ... examined by any one desirous of doing so , and with the highest magnifying powers which have yet been made . The ...
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... examination of which my con- clusions have been drawn . Should my arrangements at first not work quite so satis ... examine objects with very high powers , but I shall presently show you objects under the tenth and twelfth of an inch ...
... examination of which my con- clusions have been drawn . Should my arrangements at first not work quite so satis ... examine objects with very high powers , but I shall presently show you objects under the tenth and twelfth of an inch ...
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... examined by reflected light . The instrument and stand were made for me by Mr. Matthews , of Portugal Street , Lincoln's Inn . The focus may be altered by drawing the tube to which the eye - piece is attached in and out , until the ...
... examined by reflected light . The instrument and stand were made for me by Mr. Matthews , of Portugal Street , Lincoln's Inn . The focus may be altered by drawing the tube to which the eye - piece is attached in and out , until the ...
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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 cloth composed connective tissue consist containing demonstrated dentinal tubes DISEASES elementary Engravings on Wood epithelium existence external Fcap fluid Foolscap 8vo formation formed material frog ganglia ganglion cells germinal matter glands granular growing higher animals illustrate impregnated with calcareous increase intercellular substance lacunæ layer of formed LECTURE liver living particles living structure lobule masses of germinal matrix matter and formed MEDICAL MEDICINE microscope mucous membrane muscle muscular fibres nerve fibres nuclei numerous nutrient matter observed organs outer oval masses papillæ particles of germinal pericardium periosteum Plates portion Post 8vo Prep preparation processes produced Prussian blue removed result Second Edition seen separated so-called soft spaces specimen stellate surface take place tendon textures thin section tissue corpuscles Treatment undergoes conversion Virchow wall white fibrous tissue yellow elastic tissue
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