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" Examined microscopically, this gummy substance is seen to consist not of dried mucilage, but of the very cells of the pith and medullary rays, in process of transformation into tragacanth. The transformed cells, if their transformation has not advanced... "
Pharmacographia: A History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin, Met ... - Page 151
by Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1874 - 704 pages
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 18

1859 - 668 pages
...transparent, and gummy, and which, when wet, is swollen and slippery. Placed under the microscope these cells (if their transformation has not advanced too far) exhibit the angular form and the close approximation of parenchyme-cells, but their walls are very thick, and evidently composed...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 31

1859 - 616 pages
...transparent, and gummy, and which, when wet, is swollen and slippery. Placed under a microscope, these cells (if their transformation has not advanced too far) exhibit the angular form and the close approximation of parenchyme-cells, but their walls are very thick, and evidently composed...
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Pharmacographia: A History of the Principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin, Met ...

Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1879 - 836 pages
...but of the very cells of the pith and medullary rays, in process of transformation into tragacanth. The transformed cells, if their transformation has...branches which present no such unusual structure. Mohl was able to trace this change from the period in which the original cell-membrane could be still...
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Pharmacographia Indica: A History of the Principal Drugs of ..., Volume 1

William Dymock, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1890 - 640 pages
...mucilage, but of the cells of the pith and medullary rays in process of transformation into Tragacanth. The transformed cells, if their transformation has...packing of parenchyme-cells, but their walls are much thickened, and evidently consist of numerous very thin strata. A similar mode of gam formation from...
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Pharmacographia Indica: A History of the Principal Drugs of ..., Volume 1

William Dymock, Charles James Hislop Warden, David Hooper - 1890 - 626 pages
...mucilage, but of the cells of the pith and medullary rays in process of transformation into Tragacanth. The transformed cells, if their transformation has...form and close packing of parenchyme-cells, but their walla are much thickened, and evidently consist of numerous very thin strata. A similar mode of gum...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 31

1859 - 614 pages
...transparent, and gummy, and which, when wet, is swollen and slippery. Placed under a misroscope, these cells (if their transformation has not advanced too far) exhibit the angular form and the close approximation of parenchyme-cells, but their walls are very thick, and evidently composed...
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