On the Structure of the Simple Tissues of the Human Body: With Some Observations on Their Development, Growth, Nutrition and Decay, and on Certain Changes Occurring in DiseaseChurchill, 1861 - 203 páginas |
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... cells and intercellular substance in this structure , in cartilage and in bone , by no means accords with those of many other authorities . The author has not attempted to give all the opinions entertained on this and other matters , or ...
... cells and intercellular substance in this structure , in cartilage and in bone , by no means accords with those of many other authorities . The author has not attempted to give all the opinions entertained on this and other matters , or ...
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... ( cells and nuclei ) of all the different tissues stained with carmine , is a step in advance . Moreover , many of the points delineated in the draw- ings can be clearly demonstrated in the portable micro- scopes even to large classes ...
... ( cells and nuclei ) of all the different tissues stained with carmine , is a step in advance . Moreover , many of the points delineated in the draw- ings can be clearly demonstrated in the portable micro- scopes even to large classes ...
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... cells . i . Deposition of formed material or secondary deposit in successive layers on the inner surface of the original capsule , but leaving spaces or intervals in which currents are con- tinually setting in opposite directions during ...
... cells . i . Deposition of formed material or secondary deposit in successive layers on the inner surface of the original capsule , but leaving spaces or intervals in which currents are con- tinually setting in opposite directions during ...
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... cells alone . At first there is no inter - cellular substance at all . The tissue or formed material is not coloured by carmine , and if by prolonged maceration it be stained by it , the stain may be removed by soaking in glycerine ...
... cells alone . At first there is no inter - cellular substance at all . The tissue or formed material is not coloured by carmine , and if by prolonged maceration it be stained by it , the stain may be removed by soaking in glycerine ...
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... cells , belong to the nerve fibres which grow from the cells . This specimen is magnified 250 diameters , and in another lecture I shall show parts of this preparation under powers of 700 and 1,700 diameters , and hope to demon- strate ...
... cells , belong to the nerve fibres which grow from the cells . This specimen is magnified 250 diameters , and in another lecture I shall show parts of this preparation under powers of 700 and 1,700 diameters , and hope to demon- strate ...
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active altered anatomy appearance areolar tissue arrangement bodies bone bundles calcareous matter canaliculi capillaries capsule cartilage cell-wall cementum centre characters cloth composed connective tissue consist containing demonstrated dentinal tubes DISEASES elementary Engravings on Wood epithelium existence external Fcap fluid Foolscap 8vo formation formed material frog ganglia ganglion cells germinal matter glands granular growing higher animals illustrate impregnated with calcareous increase intercellular substance lacunæ layer of formed LECTURE liver living particles living structure lobule masses of germinal matrix matter and formed MEDICAL MEDICINE microscope mucous membrane muscle muscular fibres nerve fibres nuclei numerous nutrient matter observed organs outer oval masses papillæ particles of germinal pericardium periosteum Plates portion Post 8vo Prep preparation processes produced Prussian blue removed result Second Edition seen separated so-called soft spaces specimen stellate surface take place tendon textures thin section tissue corpuscles Treatment undergoes conversion Virchow wall white fibrous tissue yellow elastic tissue
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