A Treatise on Human Physiology ...

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H.C. Lea, 1871 - 696
 

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Starch grains from wall of lateral ventricle
66
Stearine
72
Oleaginous principles of human fat
73
Human adipose tissue
75
Globules of cows milk
76
Hepatic cells
77
Muscular fibres of human uterus
78
66
98
CHAPTER VI
102
Alimentary canal of fowl
104
Compound stomach of ox From Rymer Jones
105
Human alimentary canal
106
Skull of rattlesnake From AchilleRichard
108
Skull of polar bear
109
Human teethupper jaw
110
Buccal and glandular epithelium deposited from saliva
111
Gastric mucous membrane viewed from above
120
Mucous membrane of pigs stomach
121
Gastric tubules from pigs stomach middle portion
122
Confervoid vegetable growing in gastric juice
128
Follicles of Lieberkühn
140
Contents of stomach during digestion of meat
146
From middle of small intestine
147
Nature of digestionDigestive apparatus of fowlOf oxOf manMASTICA
148
One of the closed follicles of Peyers patches
149
Extremity of intestinal villus
150
Panizzas experiment on absorption by blood vessels
152
Chyle from commencement of thoracic duct
154
Intestinal epithelium in intervals of digestion
155
Lacteals thoracic duct c
156
Lacteals and Lymphatics
158
Physical properties of the bileIts compositionBiliverdineCholesterin
161
Cholesterin
163
Oxbile crystallized
164
Glykocholate and taurocholate of soda from oxbile
165
Dogs bile crystallized
168
Human bile showing crystalline and resinous matters
169
Crystalline and resinous biliary substances from dogs intestine
175
Duodenal fistula
176
CHAPTER IX
186
Comminuting machine
193
Cylinders of comminuting machine in profile
194
CHAPTER X
200
Human bloodglobules
206
The same seen within the focus
207
The same swollen by addition of water
209
Bloodglobules of frog
211
White globules of the blood
212
Coagulated fibrin
215
Coagulated blood
219
CHAPTER XII
225
Head and gills of menobranchus
226
Lung of frog
227
Human larynx trachea bronchi and lungs
228
Diagram illustrating the respiratory movements
230
Small bronchial tube
232
Human larynx with glottis closed
233
Human larynx posterior view
234
Standard temperature of animalsHow maintainedProduction of heat
247
CHAPTER XIV
259
Circulation of fish
260
Circulation of reptiles
261
Circulation of mammalians
262
Human heart anterior view
263
Right auricle and ventricle tricuspid valve closed arterial valves open
264
Course of blood through the heart
265
Illustrating production of valvular sounds
268
Heart of frog in relaxation
271
CHAPTER XV
309
CHAPTER XVI
326
From Kölliker
329
Glandular structure of mamma
336
Lobule of liver
342
Nature of excretionExcrementitious substancesEffect of their retention
345
Urate of soda
353
Uric acid
360
Oxalate of lime
366
SECTION II
371
Nervous filaments from sciatic nerve
374
Terminal corpuscle of sensitive nerve
380
FIG PAGE 137 Cerebrospinal system of man
390
Spinal cord
391
Brain of alligator
393
Brain of rabbit
394
Medulla oblongata of human brain
395
Experiment showing effect of poisons upon nerves
425
Pigeon after removal of the hemispheres
434
Aztec children
438
Brain in situ
441
Transverse section of brain
442
Pigeon after removal of the cerebellum
444
Brain of healthy pigeon in profile
446
Inferior surface of brain of cod
450
Course of optic nerves in man
451
THE CRANIAL NERVES
459
Distribution of fifth nerve upon the face
465
Facial nerve
470
Pneumogastric nerve
475
CHAPTER VI
492
Diagram of tongue
497
Distribution of nerves in the nasal passages
503
Vertical section of eyeball
507
Dispersion of rays of light 509
509
Action of lens when too convex
510
Vision for distant objects
512
Vision for near objects
513
Refraction of lateral rays
514
Skull as seen by left eye
517
Human auditory apparatus
522
CHAPTER VII
529
Great sympathetic
530
Cat after division of sympathetic in the neck
535
REPRODUCTION
543
Different kinds of infusoria
548
Trichina spiralis
553
Tænia
554
Cysticercus retracted
555
CHAPTER II
558
Single articulation of Tania crassicollis
559
Human ovum
562
FIG PAGR 187 Human ovum ruptured by pressure
563
Female generative organs of frog
565
Mature frogs eggs
566
Female generative organs of fowl
569
Fowls egg
570
Uterus and ovaries of the sow
571
Generative organs of human female
572
CHAPTER IV
574
Spermatozoa
575
Graafian follicle
588
CHAPTER VI
596
Graafian follicle ruptured and filled with blood
597
Corpus luteum three weeks after menstruation
598
Corpus luteum four weeks after menstruation
599
Corpus luteum of pregnancy at end of second month
602
CHAPTER VII
606
Segmentation of the vitellus
607
Impregnated egg showing embryonic spot
610
Impregnated egg showing two layers of blastodermic membrane
611
Frogs egg at an early period
612
Tadpole fully developed
613
Tadpole changing into frog
614
CHAPTER VIII
616
Young fish with umbilical vesicle
617
Necessity for accessory organs in the development of birds and quadrupeds
619
Fecundated egg showing formation of amnion
620
Fecundated egg showing commencement of allantois
621
Fecundated egg with allantois fully formed
622
Egg of fowl showing area vasculosa
623
Egg of fowl showing allantois amnion c
624
CHAPTER X
628
Compound villosity of human chorion
630
Extremity of villosity of chorion
631
Human ovum at end of third month
632
CHAPTER XI
634
Uterine mucous membrane
635
Impregnated uterus showing formation of decidua
637
Impregnated uterus showing union of chorion and decidua
639
Pregnant uterus showing formation of placenta
640
CHAPTER XII
641
Foetal pig with membranes
642
Extremity of foetal tuft human placenta
644
Nourishment of foetus by maternal and foetal vesselsArrangement of
648
Enlargement of amniotic cavityContact of amnion and chorionAmniotic
650
CHAPTER XIV
657
CHAPTER XV
664
Formation of intestineStomachDuodenumConvolutions of intestine
671
First or vitelline circulationArea vasculosaSinus terminalisVitelline
685
CHAPTER XVIII
707

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