British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volumen151855 |
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... tion , either from its contents or from the surrounding red pulp . As such is even more evidently the case in the lower vertebrata than it is in the mammalia , we cannot but regret that this part of the comparative anatomy of the spleen ...
... tion , either from its contents or from the surrounding red pulp . As such is even more evidently the case in the lower vertebrata than it is in the mammalia , we cannot but regret that this part of the comparative anatomy of the spleen ...
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... tion of the Nerves of this organ ; and from the section on its Comparative Anatomy , we have already drawn the most important facts relating to its intimate structure ; so that , although many very interesting details remain unnoticed ...
... tion of the Nerves of this organ ; and from the section on its Comparative Anatomy , we have already drawn the most important facts relating to its intimate structure ; so that , although many very interesting details remain unnoticed ...
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... tion of the corpuscles , but his tables by no means bear out this notion ; for although in the blood which presented the above - named maximum of fibrin , the corpuscles were reduced from 188-4 to 600 , or less than one - third ...
... tion of the corpuscles , but his tables by no means bear out this notion ; for although in the blood which presented the above - named maximum of fibrin , the corpuscles were reduced from 188-4 to 600 , or less than one - third ...
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... tion ; whilst ( 3 ) the bile - pigment is generated before the development of the splenic vein in the chick . He does not deny , however , that part of the free - colouring - matter of the splenic blood may be changed into bile ...
... tion ; whilst ( 3 ) the bile - pigment is generated before the development of the splenic vein in the chick . He does not deny , however , that part of the free - colouring - matter of the splenic blood may be changed into bile ...
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... tion of the substance of the organ itself . But although this does undergo a certain increase , the amount of such increase is as nothing , compared to that which must result from the retention of one - fifth of all the solid matter of ...
... tion of the substance of the organ itself . But although this does undergo a certain increase , the amount of such increase is as nothing , compared to that which must result from the retention of one - fifth of all the solid matter of ...
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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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