The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . the epiderma, is owing to theocloration of the primitive granules, of which the cells are composed. The sebiparous glands, which are embedded in the derma, are sac-culated glandular bodies, of a complex variety of structure, from apouch-like follicle to a lobulated gland. In some situations .heir ex-cretory ducts open on the surface of the epiderma, and in others theyterminate in the follicles of the hairs. In the meatus auditorius thosebiparous glands, called ceruminous, are large, and in the eyelids arethe largest in the b


The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . the epiderma, is owing to theocloration of the primitive granules, of which the cells are composed. The sebiparous glands, which are embedded in the derma, are sac-culated glandular bodies, of a complex variety of structure, from apouch-like follicle to a lobulated gland. In some situations .heir ex-cretory ducts open on the surface of the epiderma, and in others theyterminate in the follicles of the hairs. In the meatus auditorius thosebiparous glands, called ceruminous, are large, and in the eyelids arethe largest in the body, and are there called Meibomian. The sudoriparous glands are deeply situated in the corium and sub-cutaneous tissue, and surrounded by areolar tissue. They are smallublong bodies, composed of convoluted tubuli, or a congeries of globu-lar sacs, opening in a common efferent duct, which ascends throughthe derma and epiderma, ami terminates or. the surface by an obliqu*funnel-shaped aperture or pore 104 ANATOMT. CHAPTER X. OF THE VISCERA—SPLANCHNOLOGY. Fig. Those organs of tinbody called viscera, occupythree great internal cavities, the cranio-spinal,thorax, and abdomen. Thefirst is occupied by thebrain and spinal marrowalready described; thethoracic cavity, or chest,contains the heart, thymus gland; th«abdominal cavity proper contains the stomachand intestines, liver, pan-creas, spleen, supra-renal capsules:and its lower portion, cnll-ed the pelvis, contains thobladder and internal organ*of generation. The relative situation ofthe principal viscera maybe seen in Fig. 109. A. Heart. B, B. Lungs. CLiver. D Stomach. E , m. Kidneys, g. Bladder, rfis the diaphragm which forinfthe partition between the thoraxand abdomen. Under the letteris the cardiac orifice of thestomach, and at the right extremity, or pit ot the storr. «:b\» the pyloric orihee TITAlj SYSTEM THORACIC VISCERA. Thi — The heart, which is the central organ of circulat


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