Manual of human histology v.2, 1854, 2권Sydenham Society, 1854 |
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acetic acid adventitia air-cells anastomoses Anat animals appear arteries become biliary ducts blood blood-corpuscles blood-vessels body border branches bundles canals capillaries capsule cavity chyle close coat colour colourless composed connective tissue consists constitute contains corpuscles cortical cylindrical delicate dentine developed diam diameter elastic fibres elements elongated enamel epididymis epithelial cells epithelium excretory ducts exist external fibre-cells fibrous membrane filaments fluid follicles frequently gland-vesicles glands glandular granular granules hepatic veins homogeneous injected inner interior intestine isolated kidney lacteal lacunæ lamella larger latter liver lobules longitudinal lymphatics Malpighian Malpighian bodies Malpighian corpuscles Mammalia mucous membrane nerves nucleated nuclei numerous observed organ papillæ parenchyma Peyer's patches plexus portion posterior present pulp racemose ramifications readily rounded secretion sections smaller smooth muscles spermatic spleen structure substance surface teeth terminate testis thick transverse trunks tubes tubules tubuli uriniferi tunic Ueber usually uterus vasa vasa efferentia vascular veins venous vesicles vessels villi walls whilst
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61 페이지 - ... as is also that tooth in the lower jaw, which, in opposing it, passes in front of the upper one's crown when* the mouth is closed. The other teeth of the first set are the 'deciduous molars;' the teeth which displace and succeed them vertically are the 'premolars;' the more posterior teeth, which are not displaced by vertical successors, are the ' molars
61 페이지 - ... as is also that tooth in the lower jaw which, in opposing it, passes in front of its crown when the mouth is closed. The other teeth of the first set are the ' deciduous molars ; ' the teeth which displace and succeed them vertically are the ' premolars ; ' the more posterior teeth, which are not displaced by vertical successors, are the ' molars,
61 페이지 - ... whatever be their shape or size. The tooth in the maxillary bone which is situated at or near to the suture with the...
220 페이지 - Leydig, the cortical substance of the suprarenal capsules of the Mammalia corresponds to the yellow, granular and striped suprarenal bodies of Fishes and Amphibia; whilst the medullary substance of the Mammalian organ, which is abundantly supplied with nerves and cells, very like the ganglion-globules, represents the other divisions of the sympathetic ganglia: whence he concludes that Bergmann's view, according to which the suprarenal capsules are closely related to the nervous system, is undoubtedly...
428 페이지 - I have done, on the relation between the occurrence of corpora lutea in the ovaries and preceding coitus, it would be rash and unwarrantable in any one to pronounce positively from the occurrence of a corpus luteum in the ovaries that coitus had taken place. The discovery of an ovum in the uterus, in process of development, could alone, in the present state of knowledge, warrant such an affirmation in a court of law. But, on the other hand, the absence of a corpus luteum could not warrant the affirmation...
83 페이지 - The muscular coat of the smaller intestines is somewhat thicker in the duodenum and the upper portions, than in the lower; it has in general a thickness of 1"' — J'", and is composed only of longitudinal and transverse fibres. The former are always less developed, and do not form a continuous layer, since they are very few or entirely absent along the attachment of the mesentery; they are usually most distinct upon the free border, though even here they may be readily torn away with the serous...
39 페이지 - Sur la structure de la Langue/ in the 'Archiv. gener. de Medecine/ 1823 ; J. Zaglas on the ' Muscular Structure of the Tongue of Man and certain Mammalia/ in the 'Annals of Anatomy and Physiology/ ed. by J. Goodsir, 1850, I, p. 1 ; H. Hyde Salter, Art. ' Tongue/ in Todd's ' Cycl. of Anat./ iv, June and Sept., 1850 ; CB Briihl, ' Ueber den Bau der Zunge der Haussaugethiere/ in ' Kleine Beitrage zur Anatomic d. Haussaugethiere/ Wien 1850, pp. 1-6 ; Sappey, ' Ueber die Lymphgefasse der Zunge/ in 'Comptes...
97 페이지 - I do not at all hesitate to suppose the process to be the same as in animals, without, however, wishing to imply that all the steps are identical. These observations demonstrate that fatty matters are absorbed as such and are not saponified; on the other hand, it cannot at present be certainly stated how it is possible that they penetrate the membrane of the epithelial cells, the parenchyma of the villi, and the walls of the lacteals. I should be most inclined to compare the whole process ii.
175 페이지 - ... smallest lobules, but also, at all events in the adult, is partially in connexion with the plexuses of the contiguous lobules. The pulmonary veins arise from the above-described capillary plexus, with roots which lie more superficial than the arteries and more externally, on the smallest lobules, then run deeply between them and unite with other lobular veins into larger trunks, which proceed, in part with the arteries and bronchial tubes, in part more isolated by themselves, through the pulmonary...
241 페이지 - There are no certain facts in favour of an absorption of the semen when formed, which could only take place in the vasa deferentia and vesiculce seminales; for what is observed in animals after the rutting season is over, has no reference to this point; and the very circumstance that in the situations above mentioned, no traces of a disintegration' of the semen are ever found, appears to be very much opposed to such a supposition.