The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... organ a number of cells open like the mouths of veins ; behind the lobes a gland is felt as if it were one solid body . " A. Macalister ( Text - book of Human Anatomy , 1889 , p . 596 ) describes the surface as " depressed into one or ...
... organ a number of cells open like the mouths of veins ; behind the lobes a gland is felt as if it were one solid body . " A. Macalister ( Text - book of Human Anatomy , 1889 , p . 596 ) describes the surface as " depressed into one or ...
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... organ is slightly compressed from before backward and consists for the most part of a pocket or crypt - whose walls are greatly thickened - directed FIG . 4 . E A C D B View of the foliated type of tonsil . A , the small velar tonsil ...
... organ is slightly compressed from before backward and consists for the most part of a pocket or crypt - whose walls are greatly thickened - directed FIG . 4 . E A C D B View of the foliated type of tonsil . A , the small velar tonsil ...
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... organ to be increased in volume . These conditions certainly tend to indurations , and indi- rectly to atrophy . In some states of health in such a tonsil , probably owing to long - continued pharyngeal irritation , the folds ...
... organ to be increased in volume . These conditions certainly tend to indurations , and indi- rectly to atrophy . In some states of health in such a tonsil , probably owing to long - continued pharyngeal irritation , the folds ...
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... organ is larger in childhood and early maturity than in adult life . It appears to be compensatory with the thymus body . In proportion as the thymus body disappears the tonsil increases in size . At the time when the narrow chambers of ...
... organ is larger in childhood and early maturity than in adult life . It appears to be compensatory with the thymus body . In proportion as the thymus body disappears the tonsil increases in size . At the time when the narrow chambers of ...
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... organ . Nevertheless a property is possessed by the tonsil which I believe is constant in adult life ( I have never noted it in young children or in the aged ) , namely , the formation and ejection of solid pellets . They appear to be ...
... organ . Nevertheless a property is possessed by the tonsil which I believe is constant in adult life ( I have never noted it in young children or in the aged ) , namely , the formation and ejection of solid pellets . They appear to be ...
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