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... vessels of Skin ; after Berres 10. Capillary vessels of Intestinal villi ; after Berres . 11. Capillary vessels around orifices of Mucous follicles ; after Gerber 12. Capillary vessels around follicles of Parotid Gland ; ditto 13 ...
... vessels of Skin ; after Berres 10. Capillary vessels of Intestinal villi ; after Berres . 11. Capillary vessels around orifices of Mucous follicles ; after Gerber 12. Capillary vessels around follicles of Parotid Gland ; ditto 13 ...
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... vessels in Lobules of Liver ; after Kiernan 120. Connexion of Lobules of Liver with Hepatic vein ; ditto 121. Distribution of Hepatic ducts around Lobules of Liver ; after Kiernan 122. Secreting Cells of Liver PAGE 397 397 397 397 398 ...
... vessels in Lobules of Liver ; after Kiernan 120. Connexion of Lobules of Liver with Hepatic vein ; ditto 121. Distribution of Hepatic ducts around Lobules of Liver ; after Kiernan 122. Secreting Cells of Liver PAGE 397 397 397 397 398 ...
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... vessels in Plants . These fibres would appear to be of perfectly simple structure ; yet we know from the loss of fluid , and the change of properties which they undergo in drying , that water must have formed part of their substance ...
... vessels in Plants . These fibres would appear to be of perfectly simple structure ; yet we know from the loss of fluid , and the change of properties which they undergo in drying , that water must have formed part of their substance ...
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... vessels , is a phe- nomenon precisely analogous to the propulsion of any other liquid through a system of pipes by means of a forcing pump ; and if the ar- rangement of the tubes , the elasticity of their walls , the contractile power ...
... vessels , is a phe- nomenon precisely analogous to the propulsion of any other liquid through a system of pipes by means of a forcing pump ; and if the ar- rangement of the tubes , the elasticity of their walls , the contractile power ...
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... vessels , exhibits a decided tendency to assume the organized form , and manifests properties which are so different from those of inorganic matter , that they must be regarded as vital . This substance is Fibrine . It is found in the ...
... vessels , exhibits a decided tendency to assume the organized form , and manifests properties which are so different from those of inorganic matter , that they must be regarded as vital . This substance is Fibrine . It is found in the ...
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