Human physiology v.1, Volume 1Blanchard & Lea, 1856 |
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... organ of the body ; whilst , in the animal , we discover at least three of these anatomical elements , the areolar ... organs of the body . It has a smaller number of organs , and none that are destined for sensation or volition ; in ...
... organ of the body ; whilst , in the animal , we discover at least three of these anatomical elements , the areolar ... organs of the body . It has a smaller number of organs , and none that are destined for sensation or volition ; in ...
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... organs of respiration - and the heart , the central organ of the circulation . The abdomen contains the principal organs of digestion , and ( if we include in it the pelvis ) , those of the urinary secretion and of generation . Of the ...
... organs of respiration - and the heart , the central organ of the circulation . The abdomen contains the principal organs of digestion , and ( if we include in it the pelvis ) , those of the urinary secretion and of generation . Of the ...
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... organs whose nature and functions are unknown , but which appear to be con- cerned in lymphosis , as the thymus gland , the thyroid gland , & c . 8. Follicles or crypts are secretory organs , shaped - when simple - like membranous ...
... organs whose nature and functions are unknown , but which appear to be con- cerned in lymphosis , as the thymus gland , the thyroid gland , & c . 8. Follicles or crypts are secretory organs , shaped - when simple - like membranous ...
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... organ of the body , -the difference in the appearance of the organs arising from the dif ferent degrees of condensation of its lamina . Anatomists , however , have been unable to reduce all animal solids to areolar tissue only . In the ...
... organ of the body , -the difference in the appearance of the organs arising from the dif ferent degrees of condensation of its lamina . Anatomists , however , have been unable to reduce all animal solids to areolar tissue only . In the ...
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... organ , or confined to a particular part , such corpuscles have been looked upon as organ- ized constituents of the body , and therefore considered along with the solid tissues ; and , accordingly , the textures and other organized con ...
... organ , or confined to a particular part , such corpuscles have been looked upon as organ- ized constituents of the body , and therefore considered along with the solid tissues ; and , accordingly , the textures and other organized con ...
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