Quain's elements of anatomy, ed. by W. Sharpey A. Thomson and J. Cleland. 2 vols. [issued in 3 pt. The cancelled sig. Q1 is retained].1867 |
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... close network , and vice versa : in other words , the smaller the fibres , the greater is the quantity of blood supplied to the same bulk of muscle . In conformity with this , we see that in birds and mam- malia , in which the process ...
... close network , and vice versa : in other words , the smaller the fibres , the greater is the quantity of blood supplied to the same bulk of muscle . In conformity with this , we see that in birds and mam- malia , in which the process ...
Página 569
... close network , and vice versa : in other words , the smaller the fibres , the greater is the quantity of blood supplied to the same bulk of muscle . In conformity with this , we see that in birds and mam- malia , in which the process ...
... close network , and vice versa : in other words , the smaller the fibres , the greater is the quantity of blood supplied to the same bulk of muscle . In conformity with this , we see that in birds and mam- malia , in which the process ...
Página 587
... close interlacement of the finest fibrils , disposed as mem- branous partitions and tubular compartments for separating and inclosing the nervous bundles . Kölliker names this Such being the structural elements of the ner- vous ...
... close interlacement of the finest fibrils , disposed as mem- branous partitions and tubular compartments for separating and inclosing the nervous bundles . Kölliker names this Such being the structural elements of the ner- vous ...
Página 615
... close longitudinal wrinkles , caused most probably by a contracted state of the artery after death . Such is the appearance presented by the internal coat to the naked eye , but by the aid of the microscope it is found to consist of two ...
... close longitudinal wrinkles , caused most probably by a contracted state of the artery after death . Such is the appearance presented by the internal coat to the naked eye , but by the aid of the microscope it is found to consist of two ...
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... close it up . The valvular folds are usually placed in pairs as above described ; in the veins of the horse and other large quadrupeds three are often found ranged round the inside of the vessel ; but this rarely occurs in the human ...
... close it up . The valvular folds are usually placed in pairs as above described ; in the veins of the horse and other large quadrupeds three are often found ranged round the inside of the vessel ; but this rarely occurs in the human ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abdomen according already appearance areolar arrangement artery attached base becomes beneath bladder blood blood-vessels body bone border branches canal capillary capsule cartilage cavity cells close coat commencement communicating connected consists containing continuous cord corresponding course covered described developed diameter direction dissected divided division duct elastic enter epithelium exist extends external extremity fascia fibres fibrous fluid folds front glands hair immediately inch inferior inner internal intestine jejunum Kölliker larger lateral layer length less ligament liver longitudinal lower lymphatics margin matter middle mucous membrane muscle muscular named nearly nerves numerous oblique observed organ origin outer papillć pass peritoneum placed portion posterior present root round secretion seen separated serous sheath short side situated skin smaller sometimes space stomach structure substance superficial superior surface teeth termination tissue transverse tube upper usually veins vessels wall
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Página 873 - A', B', and C', show in horizontal sections of the glottis the position of the vocal ligaments and arytenoid cartilages in the three several states represented in the other figures. In all the figures, so far as marked, the letters indicate the parts as follows, viz.: I, the base of the tongue; e, the upper free part of the epiglottis, e...
Página 870 - A, oesophagus of a chick, on the fourth day of incubation, with the rudimentary lung of the left side, seen laterally ; 1, the front, and 2, the back of the oesophagus ; 3, rudimentary lung protruding from that tube ; 4, stomach.
Página 873 - IVrislerg, are two very small, soft, yellowish cartilaginous bodies, placed one on each side of the larynx in the fold of mucous membrane, which extends from the summit of the arytenoid cartilage to the epiglottis. They have a conical form, their base or broader part being directed upwards. They occasion small conical elevations of the mucous membrane...
Página 852 - Chessy deposits, that is, in a quartzose rock scattered in nuggets varying from the size of a pea to that of a walnut. All the ores carry, besides iron and silica, a small percentage of manganese and alumina, together with an amount of zinc varying from two to eight per cent.
Página 902 - Position. — In infancy it lies in the abdomen. In the adult it lies in the pelvis behind the pubes ; in the male in front of the rectum ; in the female it is placed in front of the uterus and vagina.
Página 1112 - With these plates, and such as these, by his side, the learner will be well guided in his dissection ; and under' their guidance he may safely continue his study when out of the dissecting-room. — With such plates as these, the surgeon will be fully reminded of all that is needful in anatomy when engaged in planning an operation.
Página 722 - The bony wall of the labyrinth is removed superiorly and externally. 1, fovea hemielliptica ; 2, fovea hemisph«rica ; 3, common opening of the superior and posterior semicircular canals ; 4, opening of the aqueduct of the vestibule ; 5, the superior, 6, the posterior, and 7, the external semicircular canals ; 8, spiral tube of the cochlea ; 9, scala tympani ; 10, scala vestibuli.
Página 576 - ... stimuli from the centre to the moving organs. The nerves are, therefore, said to be internuncial in their office, whilst the central organ receives the impressions conducted to it by the one class of nerves, and imparts stimuli to the other, — rendering certain of these impressions cognisable to the mind, and combining in due association, and towards a definite end, movements, whether voluntary or involuntary, of different and often of distant parts.
Página 921 - In the bulbous portion of the urethra, near its anterior end, are the two openings of the ducts of Cowper's glands. These...
Página 1111 - SCIENCE AND ART OF SURGERY; a Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases, and Operations. By Sir JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN, Bart., FRS, LL.D.