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Identifier: anatomydescripti1887gray (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, descriptive and surgical
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Gray, Henry, 1825-1861 Pick, T. Pickering (Thomas Pickering), 1841-1919, ed Keen, William W. (William Williams), b. 1837
Subjects: Human anatomy Anatomy
Publisher: Philadelphia : Lea brothers & co.
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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. Upper portion of the thymus of afcetal pig of 2 in in length, show-ing the bud-like lobuli and gland-ular elements. 2. Cells of the thy-mus, mostly from a man: a, freenuclei; 6, small cells; c, larger; d,larger, with oil-globules, from theox; e,f, cells completely filled withfat, at /, without a nucleus; g, ft,concentric bodies; g, an encapsu-lated nucleated cell; ft, a compositestructure of a similar nature. THYMUS GLAND. 943
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GRANULAR CELLS Minute Structure of Thymus Gland; follicle of injected thymus from calf four days old, slightly diagrammatic(magnified about 50 diameters). The large vessels are disposed in two rings, one of which surrounds thefollicle, the other lies just within the margin of the medulla: a and b, from thymus of camel, examinedwithout addition of any reagent (magnified about 400 diameters), a, large colorless cell containing smalloval masses of haemoglobin: similar cells are found in the lymph-glands, spleen, and medulla of bone;B, colored blood-corpuscle. from the descendens noni and phrenic reach the investing capsule, but do not pen-etrate into the substance of the gland. The Urinary Organs. THE KIDNEYS. THE Kidneys, two in number, are situated in the back part of the abdomen,and are for the purpose of separating from the blood certain materials which,when dissolved in a quantity of water, also separated from the blood by the kidneys,constitute the urine. (Occasionally, there is bu
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