Cellular pathologyJohn Churchill, 1860 - 511 pages |
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... considerable part , that perhaps the greater and more important portion of them , would be pretty generally known . This was , as I have learned by experience , not the case with my labours . One of my critics attributes it to my ...
... considerable part , that perhaps the greater and more important portion of them , would be pretty generally known . This was , as I have learned by experience , not the case with my labours . One of my critics attributes it to my ...
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... considerable size 48. Epithelium from the vessels of the kidney . 4. Flat , spindle - shaped cells from a new - born child . B. Ribbon - like plate of epithelium from an adult • 114 49. Irregular contraction of small vessels from the ...
... considerable size 48. Epithelium from the vessels of the kidney . 4. Flat , spindle - shaped cells from a new - born child . B. Ribbon - like plate of epithelium from an adult • 114 49. Irregular contraction of small vessels from the ...
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... considerable number of young cells , it has as yet escaped detection . On the other hand , we regularly meet with it in fully developed , older forms ; and it , therefore , seems to mark a higher degree of develop- ment in the cell ...
... considerable number of young cells , it has as yet escaped detection . On the other hand , we regularly meet with it in fully developed , older forms ; and it , therefore , seems to mark a higher degree of develop- ment in the cell ...
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... considerable size , a so - called individual , always represents a kind of social arrangement of parts , an arrangement of a social kind , in which a number of individual existences are mutually dependent , but in such a way , that ...
... considerable size , a so - called individual , always represents a kind of social arrangement of parts , an arrangement of a social kind , in which a number of individual existences are mutually dependent , but in such a way , that ...
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... considerable size , for example , a long bone , differs ; for that is a real organ , in which we can distinguish at least four different tissues . We have in it the tela ossea properly so called , the cartilaginous layer , the stratum ...
... considerable size , for example , a long bone , differs ; for that is a real organ , in which we can distinguish at least four different tissues . We have in it the tela ossea properly so called , the cartilaginous layer , the stratum ...
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300 diameters acetic acid acid appearance arteries become blood body bone canal cancer capillary cartilage cavity cells cellular elements changes chemical coagulation coat colour colourless blood-corpuscles colourless corpuscles condition connective tissue constituents cord course disease dyscrasia elastic ependyma epidermis epithelial epithelium essentially example exist external extremely exudation fasciculi fibres fibrine fluid follicles formation ganglion-cells granular granules histological inasmuch individual inflammation intercellular substance interior irritation larger layer leucocytosis leukæmia liver longitudinal lymph lymphatic glands lymphatic vessels manner mass matter medullary membrane mucous muscle muscular naked eye namely nature nerve-fibres nerves nervous new-formations nuclei nucleoli nutrition observed ordinary organs osseous tissue papillæ parenchyma particles pathological peculiar periosteum phlebitis physiological present processes produced pus-corpuscles pyæmia quantity regard seen simple skin spinal marrow spindle-shaped spleen structure surface takes place tendon thrombus tion transverse section tubercle tumour umbilical vascular veins whilst whole
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