Human physiology v.1, Volume 1Blanchard & Lea, 1856 |
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... fluid called lymph — whence they derive the name lymphatics . Nerves , communicating with the great central masses ... fluids ; and a constant supply of it from the atmosphere is indispensable to animal life . It is almost always found ...
... fluid called lymph — whence they derive the name lymphatics . Nerves , communicating with the great central masses ... fluids ; and a constant supply of it from the atmosphere is indispensable to animal life . It is almost always found ...
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... fluid secreted by mucous surfaces , it varies somewhat according to the source whence it is derived . Its leading characters may be exempli- fied in that derived from the nostrils , which has the following proper- ties . It is insoluble ...
... fluid secreted by mucous surfaces , it varies somewhat according to the source whence it is derived . Its leading characters may be exempli- fied in that derived from the nostrils , which has the following proper- ties . It is insoluble ...
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... fluid , which contains this substance in solution , a very characteristic series of tints is evolved . The fluid becomes first blue , then green , afterwards violet and red , and ultimately assumes a yellow or yellowish- brown colour ...
... fluid , which contains this substance in solution , a very characteristic series of tints is evolved . The fluid becomes first blue , then green , afterwards violet and red , and ultimately assumes a yellow or yellowish- brown colour ...
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... fluids . Both are met with in every animal , the for- mer being derived from the latter ; for , from the blood every part of the body is separated ; yet they are mutually ... fluid SOLID PARTS . 57 Of the Solid parts of the Human Body.
... fluids . Both are met with in every animal , the for- mer being derived from the latter ; for , from the blood every part of the body is separated ; yet they are mutually ... fluid SOLID PARTS . 57 Of the Solid parts of the Human Body.
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... fluid intended to lubricate them . They are often divided into the simple or isolated ; the conglomerate ; and the compound , according to their size , or the manner in which they are grouped and united to- gether . 9. Glands are ...
... fluid intended to lubricate them . They are often divided into the simple or isolated ; the conglomerate ; and the compound , according to their size , or the manner in which they are grouped and united to- gether . 9. Glands are ...
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