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Página 118
... corpuscles can under certain conditions leave the intact walls of bloodvessels by diapedesis , C.'s striking experiment no longer surprises us . . . . The fact is certain . All the assertions of eminent men , first among whom we name ...
... corpuscles can under certain conditions leave the intact walls of bloodvessels by diapedesis , C.'s striking experiment no longer surprises us . . . . The fact is certain . All the assertions of eminent men , first among whom we name ...
Página 119
... corpuscles , and that the degree of opacity depends on the number of these elements ; but a more accurate examination soon shows that these pus cells are not the only cellular elements . On the contrary , if the cornea be immediately ...
... corpuscles , and that the degree of opacity depends on the number of these elements ; but a more accurate examination soon shows that these pus cells are not the only cellular elements . On the contrary , if the cornea be immediately ...
Página 120
... corpuscles , by reason of their contractility , change their place , they migrate . This power of locomo- tion , of migration , is so striking a criterion , as compared with the stellate corneal corpuscles which never change their ...
... corpuscles , by reason of their contractility , change their place , they migrate . This power of locomo- tion , of migration , is so striking a criterion , as compared with the stellate corneal corpuscles which never change their ...
Página 121
The fixed corpuscles of the cornea having been excluded from this question , only two possibilities can come into consid- eration . Either the pus corpuscles are derived from the migrating lymphoid elements pre - existing in the cornea ...
The fixed corpuscles of the cornea having been excluded from this question , only two possibilities can come into consid- eration . Either the pus corpuscles are derived from the migrating lymphoid elements pre - existing in the cornea ...
Página 122
... corpuscles are slightly granular ; the latter may have vacuoli , and but few processes ; hardly a single pus corpuscle is seen among them at first . As far as the cornea is transparent to the naked eye , it also shows micro- scopically ...
... corpuscles are slightly granular ; the latter may have vacuoli , and but few processes ; hardly a single pus corpuscle is seen among them at first . As far as the cornea is transparent to the naked eye , it also shows micro- scopically ...
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