Human Physiology ...

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Lea and Blanchard, 1846

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Circulation in the frog
181
Interior of the leech after Sir E Home
182
Cellular tissue
188
Muscular tissue
189
Cellules of brain
190
Primary organic cell showing the germinal cell nucleus and nucleolus after Todd and Bowman
191
Tattooed head of a New Zealand Chief
198
Roots trunk and divisions of the vena portæ
218
Hæmadynamometer
224
Secreting arteries and nerves of intestines
238
Portion of areolar tissue inflated and dried showing the general character of its larger meshes magnified twenty diameters after Todd and Bow man
252
Fat vesicles assuming the polyhedral form from pressure against one another The capillary vessels are not represented From the omentum magnified ...
253
Fat vesicles from an emaciated subject after Todd and Bowman
255
Diapnogenous apparatus from palm of the hand after Wagner
262
Sebaceous or oil glands and ceruminous glands after Wagner
280
Entozoa from the sebaceous follicles
281
A small portion of the parotid of a newborn infant filled with mercury and magnified five diameters after Weber
283
Anterior view of pancreas spleen and duodenum with their bloodvessels injected
285
Biliary and pancreatic ducts
286
Liver in situ together with the parts adjoining in a newborn infant
288
Inferior or concave surface of liver showing its subdivisions into lobes
289
Lobules of liver
290
Transverse section of lobules of the liver
291
Minute portal and hepatic veins and capillaries
292
Lobules of the liver magnified
293
First stage of hepatic venous congestion after Kiernan
294
The three coats of gallbladder separated from each other
295
Right kidney with its renal capsule
307

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