Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, 47. kötetS. Highley, 1845 |
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... applied by Henle to certain fibres found principally in the sympathetic nerve . They are flattened , soft , and homogeneous in appearance ; containing numerous cell - nuclei , some of which are round , others oval ; some situated in the ...
... applied by Henle to certain fibres found principally in the sympathetic nerve . They are flattened , soft , and homogeneous in appearance ; containing numerous cell - nuclei , some of which are round , others oval ; some situated in the ...
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... applied by Henle to certain fibres found principally in the sympathetic nerve . They are flattened , soft , and homogeneous in appearance ; containing numerous cell - nuclei , some of which are round , others oval ; some situated in the ...
... applied by Henle to certain fibres found principally in the sympathetic nerve . They are flattened , soft , and homogeneous in appearance ; containing numerous cell - nuclei , some of which are round , others oval ; some situated in the ...
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... applied to that of the myria- poda . On the whole , this discovery of this additional set of nerves must be regarded as an important step gained towards the solution of that most difficult problem , the true anatomy of the spinal cord ...
... applied to that of the myria- poda . On the whole , this discovery of this additional set of nerves must be regarded as an important step gained towards the solution of that most difficult problem , the true anatomy of the spinal cord ...
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... applied upon the transparent texture ( limitary membrane , ) which bounds the cavi- ties , and so exceedingly dense is their network , that the meshes are of even less diameter than the vessels themselves . Every portion of the ...
... applied upon the transparent texture ( limitary membrane , ) which bounds the cavi- ties , and so exceedingly dense is their network , that the meshes are of even less diameter than the vessels themselves . Every portion of the ...
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... applied to them , rightly expresses these homological relations . " Before advancing to the consideration of what is peculiar to the Thymus , he proceeds to demonstrate the characteristics of the class to which it be- longs ; and while ...
... applied to them , rightly expresses these homological relations . " Before advancing to the consideration of what is peculiar to the Thymus , he proceeds to demonstrate the characteristics of the class to which it be- longs ; and while ...
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