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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... living will have been compelled to cease from bis labours . We can hardly hope to see the outline of such a work as this firmly established on well ascertained facts ; but how could our time be more usefully employed than in collect ...
... living will have been compelled to cease from bis labours . We can hardly hope to see the outline of such a work as this firmly established on well ascertained facts ; but how could our time be more usefully employed than in collect ...
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... living beings are dependent alone upon physical and chemical actions , and may enable us to distinguish these from the changes which are dependent upon powers which every living being has inherited from those from which it sprung , and ...
... living beings are dependent alone upon physical and chemical actions , and may enable us to distinguish these from the changes which are dependent upon powers which every living being has inherited from those from which it sprung , and ...
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... living beings , and at every stage of their growth , but its proportion varies according to the age of * This instrument is fully described in No. VIII of the Archives of Medicine . the tissue . The youngest tissues consist almost ...
... living beings , and at every stage of their growth , but its proportion varies according to the age of * This instrument is fully described in No. VIII of the Archives of Medicine . the tissue . The youngest tissues consist almost ...
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... living being I have examined . Many difficulties have occurred in attempting to colour some textures , but these have been in a great measure surmounted , and I believe that in every living being , by the action of an ammoniacal ...
... living being I have examined . Many difficulties have occurred in attempting to colour some textures , but these have been in a great measure surmounted , and I believe that in every living being , by the action of an ammoniacal ...
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... seemed to bear most directly upon that department of microscopical enquiry , which is of the greatest interest to us as practitioners of medicine . LECTURE II . Of the Structure of the simplest Living 36 THE STRUCTURE AND GROWTH.
... seemed to bear most directly upon that department of microscopical enquiry , which is of the greatest interest to us as practitioners of medicine . LECTURE II . Of the Structure of the simplest Living 36 THE STRUCTURE AND GROWTH.
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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 lacunę 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 papillę 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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