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... lining membrane of stomach , after Kölliker , 20. Vertical section of a stomach cell with its tubes , after Todd and Bowman , 21. Mucous membrane of the stomach , Todd and Bowman , • 84 · · 22. Appearance of living membrane of stomach ...
... lining membrane of stomach , after Kölliker , 20. Vertical section of a stomach cell with its tubes , after Todd and Bowman , 21. Mucous membrane of the stomach , Todd and Bowman , • 84 · · 22. Appearance of living membrane of stomach ...
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... lining membrane of the alimentary tube . The analogy that exists between these two kinds of absorption . is great , and had not escaped the attention of the ancients : -Quem- admodum terra arboribus , ita animalibus ventriculus sicut ...
... lining membrane of the alimentary tube . The analogy that exists between these two kinds of absorption . is great , and had not escaped the attention of the ancients : -Quem- admodum terra arboribus , ita animalibus ventriculus sicut ...
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... lining membrane of the stomach , aided by oxygen introduced into the saliva . 4. Gelatin . - This is the chief constituent of areolar tissue , skin , tendons , ligaments , and cartilages . The membranes and bones also contain a large ...
... lining membrane of the stomach , aided by oxygen introduced into the saliva . 4. Gelatin . - This is the chief constituent of areolar tissue , skin , tendons , ligaments , and cartilages . The membranes and bones also contain a large ...
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... develope themselves in the tissue of the skin . De Blainville assimilates them to the hair ; and believes , that they are primarily developed in the substance of the membrane lining the. 74 DIGESTION . Termination of thoracic duct,
... develope themselves in the tissue of the skin . De Blainville assimilates them to the hair ; and believes , that they are primarily developed in the substance of the membrane lining the. 74 DIGESTION . Termination of thoracic duct,
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Robley Dunglison. primarily developed in the substance of the membrane lining the mouth ; and that their enclosure in the substance of the alveolar arches of the jaws occurs subsequently . The number of the teeth is sixteen in each jaw ...
Robley Dunglison. primarily developed in the substance of the membrane lining the mouth ; and that their enclosure in the substance of the alveolar arches of the jaws occurs subsequently . The number of the teeth is sixteen in each jaw ...
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