Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . Fig. 242—A, portion of thelung of a hog. The terminalvesicles are filled with mer-cury, and of the natural , the same part seen undera simple lens. tubes, which pass over. Fig. 243.—Small portion of lung from the body ofa man examined shortly after death, under a magnify-ing power of 200 times. The vessels, b, b, &c., stillturgid with blood, include very minute islets of paren-chyma between them ; the semicircular fibres, a, a, a,su
Outlines of comparative physiology touching the structure and development of the races of animals, living and extinct : for the use of schools and colleges . Fig. 242—A, portion of thelung of a hog. The terminalvesicles are filled with mer-cury, and of the natural , the same part seen undera simple lens. tubes, which pass over. Fig. 243.—Small portion of lung from the body ofa man examined shortly after death, under a magnify-ing power of 200 times. The vessels, b, b, &c., stillturgid with blood, include very minute islets of paren-chyma between them ; the semicircular fibres, a, a, a,surround the smallest terminal cells of the lungs. 230 EESPIEATION.
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