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Identifier: humanphysiology00dung (find matches)
Title: Human physiology
Year: 1856 (1850s)
Authors: Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869
Subjects: Human physiology
Publisher: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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Some of the glands, as the lacteal and salivary, are granular in theirarrangement; others, as the spermatic and urinary, consist of convo-luted tubes; but all may be regarded as a prolongation of the skin;and the essential difference between the various secretory organs is inthe extent occasionally of eversion but generally of inversion and con-volution of the secretory membrane. This is well represented in themarginal figures.^ The morphology of the secretory apparatus has Kirkes and Paget, Manual of Physiology, Amer. edit., p. 23S, Philad., 1P40.* Quains Human Anatomy by Quain and Sharpey, Amer. edit, by Leidy, ii. 99,riiilad., 1849.
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Plans of extension of Secreting Membrane, by inversionor recession in form of cavities. A. Simple glands, viz., g, straight tube, h, sac, i, coiledtube. B. JIultilocular crypts, k, oftubular form, Z, saccular.c. Racemose or vesicular compound glands, m. Entire gland,showing branched duct and lobular structure, n. A lobule,dotaclied with o, branch of duct proceeding from it. D. Com-pound tubular gland. PHYSIOLOGY OF SECRETION. 475 been carefully investigated ; but here—as elsewhere—we remain igno-rant of the vital processes concerned. We must not,—says Liebig^— forget that anatomy alone, from the days of Aristotle to Leenen-hoeks time, has thrown but a partial light upon the laws of the phe-nomena of life. As a knowledge of the apparatus of distillation doesnot instruct us alone concerning its uses; so in many processes, as indistillation, he who understands the nature of fire, the laws of the dif-fusion of heat, and of evaporation, the construction of the still, and theproduct

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  • booksubject:Human_physiology
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  • bookleafnumber:471
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