Powers Moving Vie Blood
Powers Moving Vie Blood. In Proceeding To The Third Division Of Our Subject, Viz. The Phenomena Of The Circulation And The Powers By Which The Blood Is Moved,we Would Remark, That, However Desirable It Might Appear In A Systematic Work Of This Kind To Treat Of These Two Subjects Under ...
Primitive Iliac Arteries
Primitive Iliac Arteries (common Artcrie Iliac& Primitive, S. Communes, S. Pclvi Cruraks; Fr. Art?rcsilioqucs Primitives; Germ. Ccreeinsehaftliehe 110-pulsadcrn,) Are Two, One On Each Side : They Are Vessels Of Great Size, From Three-eighths To Four-eighths Of An Inch In Diameter, But Short, Their Length Varying From One And A Half ...
Products
Products, Adventitious.—the Difficulty Of Defining The Term Adventitious Product With Precision Has So Frequently Been Acknowledged, That We Feel Extremely Diffident In Offering A New Attempt To The Consideration Of Morbid Anatomists ; The More So As The Re Cent Disclosures Of The Microscope Would Pro Bably Strike The Generality ...
Prostate Gland
Prostate Gland. (corpus Glandu Losum ; Lipoankru, Gr. ; Die Vorsteherdruse, Germ.; La Prostate, Fr.).—the Prostate Is A Glandular Body Surrounding The Neck Of The Bladder And Beginning Of The Urethra Of The Male, Deriving Its Name From Its P.osition In Front Of The Vesicul Seminales. It N Situated In ...
Protein
Protein, (from Wpwte&o, I Am First,) Is The Name Given By Its Discoverer, Mulder, To A Chemical Substance Of The Highest Interest And Importance ; Since It Appears To Form The Basis Of By Far The Greater Portion Of The Bodies Of All Animals. When Pure Fibrin, Of Which Animal ...
Pteropoda
Pteropoda (gr. Wmpov, A Wing, Was, A Foot ; Fr. Ptcropodes ; Lat. Llfollusca Pin Nata).—an Order Of Mollnscous Animals Es Tablished By Cuvier, And Named In Accord Ance With His Arrangement Of The Molluscous Division Of The Animal Kingdom, From The Po Sition Of Their Organs Of Locomotion, Which ...
Radial And Ulnar Arteries
Radial And Ulnar Arteries. (arteres Radiale Et Ulnaire — Speiehenpulsader Und Ellenbogenpulsader.)— The Nomenclature Of The Different Branches Of The Systemic Cir Culation Is Based Upon Two Principles. Ac Cording To One Of These, The Distinction Of Appellation Is Grounded Upon The Tubes Them Selves ; Their Different Ramifications Being ...
Radiat A
Radiat A . — Echinodermaia. — The Sper Matozoa, In The Division Of The Echi Nodermata, Possess, It Seems Throdghout, A Pin-like Form (fig. 393.), With A Small Gordius Appear In The Shape Of Short Rods Without Any Corpuscles. We Cannot Doubt That These Seminal Ele Ments Are Developed Spermatozoa, ...
Recapitulation
Recapitulation. (vid.the Diagramfig.283.) We Commence Tracing The Fibres Of The Heart From Its Very Centre. The Fibres, Cc, From The Two Carncx Columnw Of The Left Ventricle, Ly, Are Joined By The Fibres, A, From The Rope An, After Those Fibres Of The Rope Have Expanded And Formed The Internal ...
Recapitulation And Conclusion
Recapitulation And Conclusion Having Now Stated In Detail The Principal Facts That Have Come Under Our Knowledge With Regard To The Form, Structure, And Mode Of Origin Of The Ova Of Different Animals, It May Be Proper, In Bringing This Article To A Close, To Endeavour Shortly To Deduce From ...
Region Of The
Region Of The.) The External Abdominal Ring Is A Triangular Opening, Situated Obliquely ; The Superior Angle Being Directed Upwards And Outwards, And Its Base, Represented By A Line Uniting The Pubic Insertions Of The Two Pillars, Resting Upon The Pubis. The Superior Angle Is Formed Evidently By The Separation ...
Region Of The Ankle
Ankle, Region Of The, (surgical Anatomy), ( Region Tibio-tarsienne, Velp.) The Relative Positions And Other Particulars Con Nected With The Parts Found In The Region Of The Ankle, Owing To The Numerous Accidents Which Occur Here, Are Matters Of Great Interest To The Surgeon. The Extent And Boundaries Of This ...
Region Of The Back
Back, Region Of The (surgical Anatomy). Under This Denomination, Which Is Of Saxon Origin, It Is Intended To Describe The Posterior Regions Of The Body Situated Between The Head And The Pelvis, Including A Cervical, A Dorsal, And A Lumbar Region, Varying In Breadth In These Different Portions, And Corresponding ...