10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VERMIFORM PROCESS»
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1
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
In the normal condition it is completely surrounded by eritoneum, and can,
therefore, along with the vermiform process, be readily elivered out of the
abdomen. In chronic constipation, associated with intestinal tony, the caecum is
thin-walled, ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
2
Dublin Hospital Gazette
coat and peritoneum of the intestinal canal were uninjured and perfect. There
was no exit then for the worms, except through the opening in the vermiform
process. It is difficult to conceive how worms of such a size, some being twelve
inches ...
3
Illustrations of the comparative anatomy of the nervous system
In man the cerebellum is divided into two hemispheres by a median furrow, in the
upper part of which the superior vermiform process is situated. The hemispheres
are separated by the transverse fissures into numerous convolutions, grouped ...
In the brain of the bare there is little more than a vermiform process: there are but
few wings, and these slight and short: the lateral oll'sets are small. In the brain of
the sheep the central lobe is large, firm and broad, but has neither wings nor ...
5
The philosophy of instinct and reason
The central portion of the organ is narrow, and rises superiorly into a small
conical elongation, the superior vermiform process, Plate 2, Fig. 1, e; while
between the medulla oblongata and the anterior great notch, the inferior
vermiform process ...
John Stevenson Bushnan, 1837
17, 2], while the middle part, that alone which is analogous to the cerebellum of
the bird, is now termed the vermiform process [Jig- 17, 1]. In the bird, therefore,
the cerebellum may be said to consist of the vermiform process only ; in the ...
Jeremy Bentham, Sir John Bowring, John Stuart Mill, 1828
In the Rodentia, the vermiform process is large, and the hemispheres are small.
In the Ruminantia, the vermiform process is relatively small, while the
hemispheres are much increased in bulk. The relative condition of parts found in
the human ...
8
Demonstrations of Anatomy: Being a Guide to the Knowledge of ...
It is thin and pointed anteriorly, but widens behind, where it is connected with the
under part of the vermiform process. Near the corpora quadrigemina the fourth
nerve is attached to the upper surface of the valve, — the nerves of opposite
sides ...
9
A NEW, GREATLY IMPROVED, AND CHEAP EDITION OF THE ...
The presence of carcum or vermiform process, however, is not necessary to
distinguish the canal into two portions. The inner or mucous surface of the ileum
is always villous and uniform ; and the whole intestine, except its superior or
pyloric ...
10
The human brain, its configuration, structure, development ...
The cerebellum of the bird represents indeed a vermiform process alone, and
wants the lateral parts, which are superadded in animals more nearly allied to
human beings in their anatomical construction, possessing in their place little
germs ...