Prescriptions and how to Use Them: An Anatomical and Physiological Treatise on the Human Body ... Anatomy and PhysiologyHenckel & Perkins, 1891 - Medicine |
Contents
INTRODUCTION XV | 15 |
NO TITLE PAGE I MINUTE ANATOMY OF BONE | 18 |
SKELETON FIG I FRONT VIEW full page 2 I | 21 |
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abdominal action affection alcohol alimentary animal aorta applied arteries attack auricle become blood bloodvessels body Boiled bone bowels brain bronchi called canal capillaries carbonic acid cause cavity cerebellum cerebrum circulation cold color connected corpuscles digestion disease doses drink duct duodenum Engraving external extremities eyeball fever fluid four functions gastric juice give glands glottis hair heart human inch inflammation joints kidneys lacteals larynx liver lower lungs mastication matter medulla oblongata minute mouth movements mucous membrane muscles muscular nerve fibers nervous system nutrition occurs organs ounces oxygen pain patient persons pharynx Plexus poison portion produced pulmonary pulse quantity reader rectum remedy respiration retina secretion sensation sense side skin sleep small intestine spinal cord stomach substance surface symptoms taken teaspoonful temperature thoracic Thoracic Duct tissues tongue trachea treatment upper urine usually veins ventricles vessels