British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volumen151855 |
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... substance is constantly exposed to the influence of the fluid ingredients of the blood . Generally speaking , the capillaries may be traced into direct continuity with the smaller veins , which suddenly increase greatly in size after ...
... substance is constantly exposed to the influence of the fluid ingredients of the blood . Generally speaking , the capillaries may be traced into direct continuity with the smaller veins , which suddenly increase greatly in size after ...
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... substance through which it passes , regards even normal blood - discs as proper constituents of the spleen - pulp , just as he re- gards the colourless cells of the parenchyma as normal constituents of the venous blood of the spleen ...
... substance through which it passes , regards even normal blood - discs as proper constituents of the spleen - pulp , just as he re- gards the colourless cells of the parenchyma as normal constituents of the venous blood of the spleen ...
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... substance of the pulp , in the place of the above - described corpuscles . They exist either as free crystals , of an acicular form , exceedingly minute in size , which , when seen separately , have a pale red colour , or of masses of ...
... substance of the pulp , in the place of the above - described corpuscles . They exist either as free crystals , of an acicular form , exceedingly minute in size , which , when seen separately , have a pale red colour , or of masses of ...
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... substance of the pulp . In no single instance , in at least fifty examinations that I have made , examining the organ in every possible veriety as regards nutrition , have I ever been able to observe the existence of the disintegration ...
... substance of the pulp . In no single instance , in at least fifty examinations that I have made , examining the organ in every possible veriety as regards nutrition , have I ever been able to observe the existence of the disintegration ...
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... substances Scherer states that he found in the human spleen at all ages , as well as in the substance of the heart . The reputation of Prof. Scherer as an analytic chemist is such that the negative results obtained by Mr. Gray and Dr ...
... substances Scherer states that he found in the human spleen at all ages , as well as in the substance of the heart . The reputation of Prof. Scherer as an analytic chemist is such that the negative results obtained by Mr. Gray and Dr ...
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Página 79 - The natural excitation of osmose in the substance of the membranes or cell-walls dividing such solutions seems therefore almost inevitable. In osmose there is further a remarkably direct substitution of one of the great forces of nature by its equivalent in another force — the conversion, as it may be said, of chemical affinity into mechanical power. Now what is more wanted in the theory of animal functions than a mechanism for obtaining motive power from chemical decomposition as it occurs in...
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