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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of materia medica, pharmacology and therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Company, 1911
    ... on the practitioner as very valuable new synthetics. Reference is not here ... Such are the sharks that prey upon the legiti- mate pharmaceutical chemist ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Typical forms and special ends in creation 
    Publication: New York : Carter and Bros., 1856
    ... order to simplify the subject, we have omitted reference to diapophyses and pa- rapophyses. 184 the homologies and homotypes are the pleurapophyses, succeeded by the haemapophyses, or cartilages of the ribs, and finally closed by the ...
  3. ... 810 seal 970 serpentaria 803 Oil, sesamum 847 shark 970 shepherd’s purse 810 skate 970 spearmint 790 ... 641 lead 649 manganese 606 Sevum 960, 971 Shark oil 970 Shelving 990 Shepherd’s purse, oil 810 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of comparative physiology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1854
    ... trachea is furnished with a "larynx," provided with cartilages and muscles, in which many of the parts of" the larynx of Man can be recognized ; but the use of this seems to have reference entirely to the regulation of the ingress and ...
  5. ... pharyngeal orifice. It receives some fibres from the cartilage of the tube. It is inserted into the soft palate near the uvula. The direction of the muscle is obliquely downward and inward. Use.—With reference to the soft palate; The muscle elevates the ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The anatomy of the human body 
    Publication: New-York : Harper & Brothers, 1875
    ... small and partially separa- ted portions of the cartilage. It is evident ... just described, have reference to the mobility of the entire canal. The ...
  7. ... liver of this species, as well as from sharks, mackerel, and other species, an oil is obtained ... most suddenly fatal.' " Whether we consider it in reference to health, to its influence upon the mind ...
  8. ... in great measure resumed its function. Thus far reference has been made to the reparative process in cases of frac- ture of the shafts of the long bones. When the breakage extends into a joint, so as to involve the articular cartilage, we find that although the joint- cavity may ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The origin of the fittest : essays on evolution 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1887
    ... earliest stages of embryonic growth a skeleton of cartilage, like that of the lamprey ; he also possesses five origins of the aorta and five slits on the neck : both which characters belong to OX THE HYPOTHESIS OF EVOLUTION. 135 the lamprey and the shark. If the whole number of these parts does ...
  10. ... body, assists greatly in establishing the groundwork for reference. Thus anatomy shows that the heart lies naturally behind the lower half of the sternum, and the adjoining parts of the cartilages of the left ribs from the third to ...
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