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1
Manual of Human and Comparative Histology
In Man and Mammals, at an early period of their existence, a placentiform
lobulated body, called the thymus gland, which in point of structure must be
associated with the peripheric lymphatic glands, lies behind the upper part of the
sternum, ...
In Man and Mammals, at an early period of their existence, a placentiform
tabulated body, called the thymus gland, which in point of structure must be
associated with the peripheric lymphatic glands, lies behind the upper part of the
sternum, ...
3
The American Journal of Science and Arts
It grows in placentiform, lobate expansions, with a conical basal portion ; from the
surface of these expansions, new expansions sprout up in terrace-form. The
whole underside of the mother expansion, as well as of the terraces, is covered
with ...
4
Posthumous Papers Bequeathed to the Honorable the East India ...
Vertical view of the pistillum, now with a distinct ventral suture at a. 9. Another
view, opening smaller in size. 10. Pistillum half of, a. opening, b. dorsum, c.
ventral suture, d. placentiform free placenta ! 11. Vertical view of placenta,
tending to be ...
William Griffith, John McClelland,
1847
5
The American Journal of Science
The corallum is found in tabular undulated fragments, with parallel tubes; or in
placentiform expansions, with flattened or conical base, on which sometimes
remains of an epitheca are preserved. Calamopora Gotlzlandica from the Eifel
difi'ers ...
6
Manual of human and comparative histology v. 1 1870
CHAPTER XI. THE THYMUS GLAND. By E. KLEIN. In Man and Mammals, at an
early period of their existence, a placentiform lobulated body, called the thymus
gland, which in point of structure must be associated with the peripheric
lymphatic ...
7
American Journal of Science: The First Scientific Journal in ...
It grows in placentiform, lobate expansions, with a conical basal portion ; from the
surface of these expansions, new expansions sprout up in terrace-form. The
whole underside of the mother expansion, as well as of the terraces, is covered
with ...
8
Documents Communicated to the Senate and House of ...
This slate, which is sometimes seen of 100 to 200 feet in thickness, though
usually it appears as a mere band, is traversed by irregular and imperfect veins,
of placentiform masses of greasy and milkish quartz, that sometimes contain
more or ...
Michigan. Legislature,
1841
9
A History of British Sponges and Lithophytes
The bright yellow porous placentiform mass of the Spongia panicea has no
papillae; indeed, the fecal orifices are sometimes even lower than the general
surface of the animal, and I have never seen this sponge excepting on the under
surface ...
10
The Institutions of Physiology ... Translated from the Latin ...
... is composed of a placentiform series of conglomerate glands, divided by
numerous furrows into larger lobes, and buried in a mass of fat; the anterior part
swells out particularly with a firmer description of fat over which the skin is
exceedingly ...
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, John ELLIOTSON,
1820