. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. Diagrams showing formation of the nervous centre (brain and spinal cord) by a tuclcing-in of the outer or epiblastic layer, e. Epiblast. m. Mesoblast. h. Hypoblast, Neural canal, Neural groove. These strands in many cases end close under the surface of the skin in various forms of cells, specially differentiated for feeling different kinds of stimuli. Fig. Diagram of the cerebral vesicles of the brain of a chick at the second day(Cadiat). 1,2,3. Cerebral vesicles. 0. Optic vesicles. By this means the central system may become aware of a


. Elements of human physiology. Physiology. Diagrams showing formation of the nervous centre (brain and spinal cord) by a tuclcing-in of the outer or epiblastic layer, e. Epiblast. m. Mesoblast. h. Hypoblast, Neural canal, Neural groove. These strands in many cases end close under the surface of the skin in various forms of cells, specially differentiated for feeling different kinds of stimuli. Fig. Diagram of the cerebral vesicles of the brain of a chick at the second day(Cadiat). 1,2,3. Cerebral vesicles. 0. Optic vesicles. By this means the central system may become aware of all the changes occurring at the periphery of the 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 Starling, Ernest Henry, 1866-1927. Chicago : W. T. Keener


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