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  1. ... the outer ear canal, glands known as the ceruminous glands secrete fats and other substances. These secretions keep ... Our earwax also changes in older age: The ceruminous glands start to shrink and make less secretions. The ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The anatomist's vade-mecum : containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body 
    Publication: London : Printed for Murray and Highley ... and J. Harding ..., [by S. Gosnell ...], 1800
    ... of the nofe. Glands of the ear. The ceruminous glands are fituated under the fkin of the meatus ... ears. The bitter ceraceous fluid fecreted by the ceruminous glands of the meatus auditorius extern us. Use, to ...
  3. ... pharyngeal catarrh, 76. removal of, by syringing, 22. Ceruminous glands, 14, 75. Cervical glands, involvement of, in cases ...
  4. ... parts of this surface, as do also the ceruminous glands, which constitute conspicuous structures and closely correspond to ... hair-follicles, but later acquire independent orifices. The ceruminous glands pos- sess a well-marked basement-membrane, within ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A compendious system of anatomy : in six parts ... ; illustrated with twelve large ... 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : Extracted from the American edition of the Encyclopedia ; now publishing, by Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, no 41, Second-Street, Philadelphia, MDCCXCII [1792]
    ... back part of the meatus, with the fmall ceruminous glands, b, The incus, c, Malleus, d, The chorda ...
  6. ... are the orifices of the ducts of the ceruminous glands. The discharge of the latter, when first secreted, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The London medical dictionary: including, under distinct heads, every branch of medicine, viz.... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White ; William Brown, printer, 1819
    ... viscid cerumen, or, Avhen the action of the ceruminous glands is too languid. BRISTOLIE'NSIS AQUA. Bristol avater. ...
  8. ... median cleft (Scissure interlobaire,—Ch.) into CEREBRUM 154 CERUMINOUS GLANDS two halves, called hemispheres, which are united at ...
  9. ... Funke.) 332 99. Sebaceous glands. (Sappey.)..... 359 100. Ceruminous glands. (Sappey.) 360 101. Meibomian glands. (Sappey.) 361 102. ... 3. Tubular glands.—Examples of these are the ceruminous glands, the sudoriparous glands, and the kidneys. 4. Racemose ...
  10. ... bodies in the meatus�Mode of removal�Cases�Ceruminous glands �Their diseases �Accumulations of cerumen�Their causes�Table ... Golden Square; the state of the epidermis, the ceruminous glands, and secretion, the dermis, periosteum, and bone, are ...
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