The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... closed nests of lymph - cells " ( Asverus ) . In the minds of some writers the muciparous glands are also the tonsil follicles , while the term vesicle is used for the true follicle . The lacuna is the same as the crypt , but this term ...
... closed nests of lymph - cells " ( Asverus ) . In the minds of some writers the muciparous glands are also the tonsil follicles , while the term vesicle is used for the true follicle . The lacuna is the same as the crypt , but this term ...
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... closed follicle , but defines no distinction between diverticulum and crypt . The dilated space in the single depression is called simply a " cavity " ( Höhlung des Balges ) . or without associated ridges of lymphoid tissue , is common ...
... closed follicle , but defines no distinction between diverticulum and crypt . The dilated space in the single depression is called simply a " cavity " ( Höhlung des Balges ) . or without associated ridges of lymphoid tissue , is common ...
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... closed lymph- follicles have a disposition in the adult to be less well defined than in the young , and the connective tissue of the entire organ to be increased in volume . These conditions certainly tend to indurations , and indi ...
... closed lymph- follicles have a disposition in the adult to be less well defined than in the young , and the connective tissue of the entire organ to be increased in volume . These conditions certainly tend to indurations , and indi ...
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... closed permit their contained leucocytes to wander freely through the epithelium into the diverticula . He finds this migra- tion to be constant in all ages and in all quadrupeds . Its significance as a factor in the peculiarities of ...
... closed permit their contained leucocytes to wander freely through the epithelium into the diverticula . He finds this migra- tion to be constant in all ages and in all quadrupeds . Its significance as a factor in the peculiarities of ...
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... closed , remembering that the tonsil is often perforated by canals which are not represented in the plan of the organ , I would carefully search for these , and when found pass a probe or director through them after the manner of ...
... closed , remembering that the tonsil is often perforated by canals which are not represented in the plan of the organ , I would carefully search for these , and when found pass a probe or director through them after the manner of ...
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