A System of human anatomy, general and specialBlanchard and Lea, 1859 - 648 pages |
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... body or organism is possessed of such an internal cellular or cellulo - vascular structure as admits of the reception of fluid matters into its inte- rior which it may alter or assimilate and add to itself . The acts by which these ...
... body or organism is possessed of such an internal cellular or cellulo - vascular structure as admits of the reception of fluid matters into its inte- rior which it may alter or assimilate and add to itself . The acts by which these ...
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Sir Erasmus Wilson. water is the chief constituent . In the completely developed human body about two - thirds the entire weight is water . In a minute examination of the human body we shall find that it is composed of simple chemical ...
Sir Erasmus Wilson. water is the chief constituent . In the completely developed human body about two - thirds the entire weight is water . In a minute examination of the human body we shall find that it is composed of simple chemical ...
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... body is not determined . The subjoined table of 84 , being Robin and Verdeil's modi- fied by Peaslee , presents them in a classified form . " Tabular Classification of the Immediate Principles . Group I. - PRINCIPLES CRYSTALLIZABLE OR ...
... body is not determined . The subjoined table of 84 , being Robin and Verdeil's modi- fied by Peaslee , presents them in a classified form . " Tabular Classification of the Immediate Principles . Group I. - PRINCIPLES CRYSTALLIZABLE OR ...
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... body , the principles of the first class being in much smaller proportions ; whilst those of the second , except the fatty principles , being formed by dis - assimilation or waste , to be quickly thrown off , must be regarded as merely ...
... body , the principles of the first class being in much smaller proportions ; whilst those of the second , except the fatty principles , being formed by dis - assimilation or waste , to be quickly thrown off , must be regarded as merely ...
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... body in food and drink , and is also supposed to be formed in the system . Without its presence in the body , chemical and vital acts would be impossible . It is The Salts are found in every tissue and fluid , dissolved in their water ...
... body in food and drink , and is also supposed to be formed in the system . Without its presence in the body , chemical and vital acts would be impossible . It is The Salts are found in every tissue and fluid , dissolved in their water ...
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adductor angle aorta arch areolar tissue arises artery articular articulation ascends attached auricle beneath bone branches brevis canal carotid cartilage cava cavity cells cervical coccyx cord corpus cutaneous deep descends digitorum distributed divides dorsal duct dura mater extensor external extremity facial facial nerve fascia fasciculi femoral fibres fibrous filaments fissure flexor foramen fossa front ganglion glands gray substance groove iliac inferior inner side inosculates inserted integument intercostal internal surface interosseous ischium jugular lachrymal lateral layer levator ligament lobe lobules longitudinal longus lumbar lymphatic maxillary meatus middle mucous membrane muscle muscular nasal nerve nerve-fibres oblique obturator occipital opening outer side papillæ passes pelvis peritoneum pia mater pierces plexus pollicis portion posterior Poupart's ligament pterygoid pulmonary rectus ribs rior root septum sheath sinus situated spinal superficial superior synovial membrane tendon terminate thin transverse transverse processes trunk upper valves vein vena ventricle vertebral vertebral column vessels
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