Cellular pathologyJohn Churchill, 1860 - 528 pages |
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... less and less possible for them , not only to closely examine , but even to understand the more recent medi- cal works . For even the language of medicine is gradually assuming another appearance ; well - known processes to which the ...
... less and less possible for them , not only to closely examine , but even to understand the more recent medi- cal works . For even the language of medicine is gradually assuming another appearance ; well - known processes to which the ...
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... less deeply into the minds of all than the cell - theory in its intimate connection with pathology . If we consider the extraordinary influence which Bichat in his time exercised upon the state of medical opinion , it is indeed ...
... less deeply into the minds of all than the cell - theory in its intimate connection with pathology . If we consider the extraordinary influence which Bichat in his time exercised upon the state of medical opinion , it is indeed ...
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... less degree , to decide questions relating to the physiology of animal . bodies . Vegetable cells , however , in the light in which they were at that time universally , and as they are even now also frequently re- garded , are ...
... less degree , to decide questions relating to the physiology of animal . bodies . Vegetable cells , however , in the light in which they were at that time universally , and as they are even now also frequently re- garded , are ...
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... less connected with the function and specific office of the cell , than with its maintenance and multiplication as a living part . The specific ( in a narrower sense , animal ) function is most dis- tinctly manifested in muscles ...
... less connected with the function and specific office of the cell , than with its maintenance and multiplication as a living part . The specific ( in a narrower sense , animal ) function is most dis- tinctly manifested in muscles ...
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... less quan- tity of contents , as is likewise commonly , it seems , the nucleus itself , the contents of which are also wont to differ from those of the cell . Within the cell , for ex- ample , we see pigment , without the nucleus ...
... less quan- tity of contents , as is likewise commonly , it seems , the nucleus itself , the contents of which are also wont to differ from those of the cell . Within the cell , for ex- ample , we see pigment , without the nucleus ...
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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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