| 1879 - 616 pages
...supraœsophageal ganglion to the oesophagus, which probably forms a rudimentary sympathetic system. I believe also that I have found traces of a paired...glandular tube, lined by beautiful columnar cells containing secretion globules, which opens by means of a non-glandular duct into the mouth. It lies... | |
| Julius Victor Carus - 1879 - 702 pages
...supraoesophageal ganglion to the oesophagus wich probably forms a rudimentary sympathetic system. I believe also that I have found traces of a paired...sympathetic system. The organ doubtfully spoken of by Mr. M oseley äs a fat body, and by Grube äs a lateral canal, is in reality a glandular tube, lined by... | |
| Cambridge univ, morphol. lab, Francis Maitland Balfour - 1880 - 326 pages
...supraossophageal ganglion to the oesophagus, which probably forms a rudimentary sympathetic system. I believe also that I have found traces of a paired...glandular tube, lined by beautiful columnar cells containing secretion globules, which opens by means of a non-glandular duct into the mouth. It lies... | |
| Francis Maitland Balfour - 1885 - 952 pages
...supracesophageal ganglion to the oesophagus, which probably forms a rudimentary sympathetic system. I believe also that I have found traces of a paired...glandular tube, lined by beautiful columnar cells containing secretion globules, which opens by means of a non-glandular duct into the mouth. It lies... | |
| 1885 - 450 pages
...with considerable care." Erst Balfonr2) stellt den Sachverhalt ziemlich richtig dar, wenn er schreibt: „The organ doubtfully spoken of by Mr. Moseley as...beautiful columnar cells, which opens by means of a non glandular duct into the mouth." Er glaubt unser Organ mit den „salivary glands" von Juins vergleichen... | |
| 1879 - 594 pages
...supraoesophageal ganglion to the oesophagus, which probably forms a rudimentary sympathetic system. I believe also that I have found traces of a paired...system*. The organ doubtfully spoken of by Mr. Moseley as a-fat body, and by Grube as a lateral canal, is in reality a glandular tube, lined by beautiful columnar... | |
| 1885 - 462 pages
...wenn er schreibt: „The organ doubtfully spalten of by Mr. Moseley äs a fat body, and by Grube OB a lateral canal, is in reality a glandular tube, lined...beautiful columnar cells, which opens by means of a non glandular duct into the mouth." Er glaubt unser Organ mit den „salivary glands" von Julus vergleichen... | |
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