10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAUDATED»
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Lectures on Localization in Diseases of the Brain
That tract embraces : 1st. The direct peduncular fibres — that is, those originating
beneath the gray cortex, and which enter the inferior portion of the crura cerebri
without having entered into relation with the lenticular or caudated gray ganglia.
Jean Martin Charcot, Bourneville, 1878
2
A treatise on intracranial diseases: inflammatory, organic, ...
We are not able to recognize the special symptoms which belong to destruction
of the thalami optici, the caudated or the lenticular ganglia,* and still less, the
various segments. It is possible, however, in some cases, to make a regional ...
Charles Porter Hart, 1884
Caudated epithelium originates usually in the renal pelvis; this form of epithelium
is sometimes spindle-shaped. In some instances of severe inflammation about
the neck of the bladder caudated epithelium cells are exfoliated. Thus Peyer ...
4
Human histology in its relations to descriptive anatomy, ...
Caudated Cells. — This form is invariably found in the bladder, and was formerly
considered the cancer-cell. It is of irregular form, Fig. 80. Fig. 81. Caudated
cancer-cells, m. The most usual forma, n. Cells containing double nuclei. Cancer
of ...
Edmund Randolph Peaslee, 1857
Caudated epithelium originates usually in the renal pelvis; this form of epithelium
is sometimes spindle-shaped. In some instances of severe inflammation about
the neck of the bladder caudated epithelium cells are exfoliated. Thus Peyer ...
6
An Atlas of Clinical Microscopy
Caudated Epithdia originate generally from the pelvis of the kidney (Plate 42).
These relations are, however, complicated by the peculiarity that the transition
epithelium from pelvis to urethra occurs in several layers, the middle one
principally ...
Alexander Peyer, Alfred Conrad Girard, 1885
7
A Manual of pathological anatomy
The nucleus is developed through the oblong form to the caudated nucleus, and
from thence directly into nucleus-fibre. Upon basement membranes, we often
meet with serpentine, creeper-like nucleus-fibre stems. The caudated nuclei often
...
Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, 1855
8
Southern Presbyterian Review
The first one we commend to the attention of those advocates of the new theory of
a diversity of human races, who have sought to give currency to the absurd report
ot caudated men having been discovered in Africa by some French or German ...
9
A Manual of pathological anatomy
Caudated rancor-cells. m. The most usual forms, n. Cells containing. for the -
walls. All varieties of cancer-cells contain very frequently two or more nuclei ;
whereas, the epithelial, more particularly those found Fig. 92. with fusiform fibres
of ...
Charles Handfield Jones, 1854
10
The Stethoscope: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and the ...
VAJCE, X. D. In order to facilitate the proper description of these elements, M.
Robin divides them into six general classes, such as free nuclei, the type, the
caudated, the fusiform, the concentric cells, and the amorphous matter; giving of
each ...
Medical Society of Virginia, 1855
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