10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ABOMASUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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No. 82) ". 1 Total number of experiments with portion of abomasus and jejunum
of lamziekte cow in which putrefactive changes were advanced and fed to
healthy animal (result, death, expt. No. 27) 1 Total number of experiments with
portion of ...
South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Veterinary Research, 1913
2
Elements of Comparative Anatomy
The last portion, which is formed from the pyloric part, is attached to this ; it forms
the abomasus, in the mucous membrane of which the rennet glands are placed.
A groove (oesophageal groove) which leads from the oesophagus into the ...
Carl Gegenbaur, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1878
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Leisering's Atlas of the Anatomy of the Horse and of the ...
4, 2 ) ; this continues into the short, psalterium groove, not indicated, which leads
to the psalterio-abomasus opening (10). 1 5 ) The psalterium contains in its
interior a great number of leaves or folds of mucous membrane of various lengths
, ...
August Gottlob Theodor Leisering, Wilhelm Ellenberger, Hermann Alois Baum, 1906
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Elements of comparative anatomy, tr. by F.J. Bell. The tr. ...
The last portion, which is formed from the pyloric part, is attached to this ; it forms
the abomasus, in the mucous membrane of which the rennet glands are placed.
A groove (oesophageal groove) which leads from the oesophagus into the ...
Carl Gegenbaur, sir Edwin Ray Lankester, 1878
5
Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Histological ...
nication, and the psalterium laid open, showing the laminae within it, and the
opening into the abomasus, which is left entire. 556. Portions of the four cavities
of the stomach of a Calf, exhibiting their manner of communication with each
other ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, John Quekett, 1852
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The greater portions of the rumen, reticulum, and abomasus have been removed
; but the psalterium left entire, showing the different characters (if their inner
surfaces, and their several communications with each other and with the (
Esophagus ...
7
The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long].
A black bristle is passed through this communication, and the psalterium laid
open, showing the laminee within it, and the opening into the abomasus, which is
left entire. No. 556 consists of portions of the four cavities of the stomach of a calf,
...
Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, George Long, 1840
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
A bristle is placed across the commencement of the abomasus, showing the
width of the orifice leading from the psalterium. No. 558 is a portion of the rumen
of a sheep (Otis Aries, Linn.). The villi are flattened and dilated towards the
extremity.
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Difussion of ...
554), the psalterium is less distinctly separated from, the abomasus, and at this
early period of existence it exhibits in the Llama a similar deficiency of the
characteristic! lamina?. The reticulum however is much more complex,, each of
the ...
Society for the Difussion of Useful Knowledge, 1839
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
The villi of the rumen are very short and pointed. The alveolae of the reticulum,
and the laminae of the psalterium, are also beset with villi. The vascular lining of
the abomasus is seen to be thrown into broad rugae, in the small portion of the ...