10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPLANCHNOLOGY»
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splanchnology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
splanchnology and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals
Nomenclature in splanchnology does not rest on any scientific basis ; the name
of organs being sometimes derived from their form — as the amygdalae ;
sometimes from their direction — rectum ; sometimes also from their uses — the ...
Auguste Chauveau, Saturnin Arloing, 1800
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Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals
... Urinary system Reproductive system Endocrine system Nervous system
Circulatory system Sensory system Osteology Arthrology Myology Splanchnology
Splanchnology Splanchnology Splanchnology Endocrinology Neurology
Cardiology ...
Rowen D. Frandson, W. Lee Wilke, Anna Dee Fails, 2013
3
Medical Dictionary: Containing an Explanation of the Terms ...
See SPLANCHNOLOGY. MATURATION. The process succeeding inflammation,
during which pus is collected in an abscess. MAUDLIN. See AGERATUM.
MAXILLA. The Jaw. MAXILLA INFERIOR. See OSTEOLOGY.' ' MAXILLA
SUPERIOR.
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The library of medicine, arranged and ed. by A. Tweedie
With some modification, I have adopted that old division of anatomy, which treats
of the viscera and organs, and which is known by the name of Splanchnology.
The brain and the organs of the senses, which were included in this division in all
...
Library, Alexander Tweedie, 1841
5
The outlines of the veterinary art; or, The principles of ...
Sec Splanchnology, where these and the other important glands will be again
described. Glands of the Extremities. The axillary are numerous globate glands,
collected into a mass of an oblong figure, situated at the anterior lateral external ...
Delabere Pritchett Blaine, 1816
6
The Class Book of Anatomy: Explanatory of the First ...
THE VISCERA, OK SPLANCHNOLOGY. THE FOOD-PIPE, OR (ESOPHAGUS.
THIS is a fleshy tube, going from the back of the mouth to the stomach, through
the chest, lying in the neck behind the wind-pipe. Its upper portion is called the ...
Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith, 1840
7
Medical essays and observations, revised and publ. by a ...
Truly I believe the transverse Position of the human Heart has not of a long time
been called in question. apropos of our Author's Splanchnology to which We are
so often reserred, voila another Manner of making Reserences to it, which our ...
Philosophical society of Edinburgh, 1752
8
The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
See SHOULDER. SPLANCHNICA, a name given to medicines approriated to
diseases of the bowels. SPLANCHNOLOGY, formed from a-vraoayxvov, Intestine
, and Aoyog, dgctscomfi, in Anatomy, a discourse on, or explication of, the viscera
.
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The Outlines of the Veterinary Art, Or, The Principles of ...
SPLANCHNOLOGY. *. 13. l. rentia; a, a, the spermatic vessels formed of an artery
and vein each : the lest spermatic vein is seen arising from the emulgent vein os
that fide, by which means it avoids the distance it would ' Otherwise be sorced ...
Delabere Pritchett Blaine, 1802
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Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature
Oskar Schaller, Gheorghe M. Constantinescu. D Uterus, opened dorsally (bo) С
Cervix, opened dorsally (su) D Uterine horn with mesometrium. В Ampulla of
uterine tube, histological section (bo) A Ovary, uterine tube, and mesosalpinx,
lateral ...
Oskar Schaller, Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, 2007