An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . bipolaire. Ger., bipolare , cellula bipolare. A c. having two poles or processes ; a termused mostly with reference to nerve-cs. [J.]—Blood c. See5iood-coRPUSCLE.—Blood-corpuscle-holding c. blutkor-perchenhaltige Zelle. One of the small masses, especially in thespleen, containing one or more red blood-corpuscle , or fragments ofcorpuscles. These bodies are looked on by some as red blo


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . bipolaire. Ger., bipolare , cellula bipolare. A c. having two poles or processes ; a termused mostly with reference to nerve-cs. [J.]—Blood c. See5iood-coRPUSCLE.—Blood-corpuscle-holding c. blutkor-perchenhaltige Zelle. One of the small masses, especially in thespleen, containing one or more red blood-corpuscle , or fragments ofcorpuscles. These bodies are looked on by some as red blood-cor-puscles in process of pigmentation and disintegration ; others con-sider them to be red blood-corpuscles in process of development;and still others as white blood-corpuscles which have ingested oneor more red ones. [J,24, 25.]—Bone c. Fr., cellule osseuse. Ger.,Knochenzelle. It., cellula ossea. Syn.: osteal c. 1. One of thebranched nucleated c\s situated in the lacunae of bone. Thebranches of the c. extend into the canaliculi radiating from thelacunte, and probably communicate with the processes of neighbor-ing cs. [J, , 30. 31, 32; Arch, f. mikr. Anat., 1870, p. 182 (J).].


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