A Treatise on Human Physiology ...

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Blanchard and Lea, 1859 - 608 páginas
 

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Starch grains from wall of lateral ventricle
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Stearine
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Oleaginous principles of human
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Human adipose tissue 10 Chyle
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Globules of cows milk 12 Cells of costal cartilages
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Hepatic cells 14 Uriniferous tubules of
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Muscular fibres of human uterus
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General characters of organic substancesTheir chemical constitutionHygro
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
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Alimentary canal of fowl
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Compound stomach of
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Human alimentary canal
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Bullocks heart showing superficial muscular fibres
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Skull of rattlesnake
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Skull of polar bear 21 Skull of the horse 22 Molar tooth of the horse
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Human teethupper
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Arterial circulation
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Artery in pulsation
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Volkmanns apparatus
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The same
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Vein with valves closed
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Small artery with capillary branches
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Capillary network
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Diagram of the circulation
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Follicles of a compound mucous glandule
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GENERAL CHARACTER AND FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
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CHAPTER VII
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Pigeon after removal of the hemispheres
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Aztec children
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Brain in situ
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Physical properties of the bileIts compositionBiliverdineCholesterin
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Pigeon after removal of the cerebellum
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Inferior surface of brain of
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Inferior surface of brain of fowl
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Course of optic nerves in
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Facial nerve
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Distribution of fifth nerve upon the face
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Pneumogastric nerve
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Great sympathetic
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Cat after division of sympathetic in the neck
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Different kinds of infusoria
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Experiment on spontaneous generation
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Trichina spiralis
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Tænia
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Cysticercus retracted
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Cysticercus unfolded
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Blossom of Convolvulus purpureus
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Single articulation of Tænia crassicollis
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Human ovum
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Human ovum ruptured by pressure
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Mature frogs eggs
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Female generative organs of fowl
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Fowls
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CHAPTER IX
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Generative organs of human female
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Spermatozoa
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Graafian follicle
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Ovary with Graafian follicle ruptured
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Graafian follicle ruptured and filled with blood
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Corpus luteum three weeks after menstruation
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Corpus luteum four weeks after menstruation
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CHAPTER X
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Human bloodglobules
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Coagulated fibrin
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Fecundated egg with allantois nearly complete
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CHAPTER XII
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Coagulated blood after separation of clot and serum
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Small bronchial tube
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Vertical section of placenta
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Standard temperature of animalsHow maintainedProduction of heat
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CHAPTER XIV
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From Rymer Jones 86 87
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From Achille Richard 89 90
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Milkglobules
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Lobule of liver 110 Hepatic cells
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CHAPTER XVI
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Urea
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Creatine
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Urate of soda
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Nature of excretionExcrementitious substancesEffect of their retention
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Uric acid
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Oxalate of lime
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Phosphate of magnesia and ammonia
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Nature of the function performed by nervous systemTwo kinds of nervous
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Nervous filaments from sciatic nerve
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Inosculation of nerves 122 Nerve cells
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Nervous system of starfish
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Nervous system of aplysia
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Nervous system of centipede
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Brain of alligator
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Brain of rabbit
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Medulla oblongata of human brain 131 Diagram of human brain
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER III
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PAGE
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CHAPTER IV
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Olfactory nervesOptic nervesAuditory nervesClassification of cranial
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CHAPTER VI
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SECTION III
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From Schultze
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CHAPTER II
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Size and appearance of the eggVitelline membraneVitellusGerminative
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CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
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Corpus luteum of pregnancy at end of second month 175 Corpus luteum of pregnancy at end of fourth month 176 Corpus luteum of pregnancy at te...
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Segmentation of the vitellusFormation of blastodermic membrane Two
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Impregnated egg showing embryonic spot
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Impregnated egg showing two layers of blastodermic membrane
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Frogs egg at an early period
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Tadpole fully developed
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CHAPTER VIII
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Human larynx with glottis closed
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CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER XI
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Nourishment of foetus by maternal and foetal vesselsArrangement of
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CHAPTER XIV
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Formation of spinal cord and cerebrospinal axisThree cerebral vesicles
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Formation of intestineStomachDuodenumConvolutions of intestine
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE KIDNEYS WOLFFIAN BODIES AND INTERNAL ORGANS
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CHAPTER XVII
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CHAPTER XVIII
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From Kölliker 268
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From Lehmann Funkes Atlas From Lehmann Funkes Atlas From Lehmann Funkes Atlas 285 287 288 289
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CORPUS LUTEUM of MenstruationDischarge of blood into the ruptured Graafian
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Circulation of fish
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Tadpole changing into frog 494
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Buccal and glandular epithelium deposited from saliva
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Gastric mucous membrane viewed from above
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Gastric mucous membrane in vertical section
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Mucous membrane of pigs stomach
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Gastric tubules from pigs stomach pyloric portion
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Gastric tubules from pigs stomach cardiac portion
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Confervoid vegetable growing in gastric juice
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Follicles of Lieberkühn
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Brunners duodenal glands
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Contents of stomach during digestion of meat
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From duodenum of dog during digestion of meat
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From middle of small intestine
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