. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. r-f^ m. tissue. Once having comprehended the fact that the periplast is the metamorphic element of the tissHes, and that the endoplast has no influence nor importance in histological metamorphosis, there ceases to be any difficulty in understanding and admitting the devel- > opement of the tubules of dentine and the prisms of the enamel, without the intervention of endoplasts. The


. Outlines of natural theology for the use of the Canadian student [microform] : selected and arranged from the most authentic sources. Natural history; Natural theology; Sciences naturelles; Théologie naturelle. r-f^ m. tissue. Once having comprehended the fact that the periplast is the metamorphic element of the tissHes, and that the endoplast has no influence nor importance in histological metamorphosis, there ceases to be any difficulty in understanding and admitting the devel- > opement of the tubules of dentine and the prisms of the enamel, without the intervention of endoplasts. These are but extreme and obvious cases in which na- ture has separated for us two histological elements and two processes, which are elsewhere confounded toge- ther. , â â "''â 'â ' â â¢â 'â ^' ' â ' 'â ' ⢠'â ' "â â â â 'â " One of the most com- plicated of tissues is striped muscle, yet the true homology of its elements seems to us to become intelligible enough upon these principles. Dr. Hyde Salter has pointed out, that in the tongue the muscles pass directly into the bundles of the submucous connective tissue which serve as their tendons. We have figured such a transition in fig. 6. The tendon A may be seen passing insensibly into the I. '''?ottfive'Lr?L te ni^scle B, the granular sarcous neTe 1*.^'^^m^acie?"" elements of the latter appear- ,.; ing as it were to be deposited. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bovell, James, 1817-1880. [Toronto? : s. n. ]


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