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90. Diagram of the gastro-pulmonary mucous membrane, showing the con- 



tinuity of all its parts. (Gerrish) 131 



91. Diagram of the female genito-urinary mucous membrane, showing 



continuity of all its parts. (Gerrish) 132 



92. Diagram of the male genito-urinary mucous membrane, showing 



continuity of all its parts. (Gerrish) 133 



93. An intestinal villus 134 



94. Diagram showing development of glands. (Gerrish) . . . 135 



95. Bowl of recently clotted blood, showing the whole mass uniformly 



solidified. (Dalton) 149 



96. Bowl of clotted blood after twelve hours, showing the clot contracted 



and floating in the fluid serum. (Dalton) 149 



97. Heart in situ. (Dalton) 162 



98. Anterior view of heart, dissected, after long boiling, to show the 



superficial muscular fibres. (Quain) 162 



100. Diagram of heart and serous pericardium 164 



102. Cross-section through both ventricles, showing the shape of their 



cavities and the relative thickness of their walls. (Gerrish) . 166 



104. Aortic valve. (Gerrish) 167 



105. Diagram of a cross-section of an artery, showing the composition 



of its tunics. (Gerrish) ........ 169 



106. Fine capillaries from the mesentery. (Collins) . . . .170 



107. Transverse section through a small artery and vein, showing the rela- 



tive difference in the thickness of their walls. (Klein and Noble 



Smith) 171 



108. Diagram showing valves of veins. (Sharpey) 172 



110. Valves of the lymphatics . . . . . . . , .174 



111. Lacteals and lymphatics, during digestion. (Dalton) . . . 175 



112. A lymph node with its afferent and efferent vessels. (Gerrish) . 176 

 116. Diagram showing the branchings, anastomoses, and confluence of 



arteries. (Gerrish) . . . 184 



138. Diagram of circulation before birth. (Cooke) 225 



139. Diagram of the essentials of a respiratory system. (Gerrish) . . 232 



140. Sagittal section of the face and neck, showing the first portions of 



the respiratory and alimentary tracts. (Gerrish) . . • 233 



141. Larynx. (Gerrish) • . . . . 235 



142. The larynx as seen by means of the laryngoscope in different con- 



ditions of the glottis 236 



143. Front view of cartilages of larynx 237 



144. Bronchi and bronchioles. (Gerrish) ....... 239 



146. Stethograph tracing of Cheyne-Stokes respirations in a man. (Hal- 



liburton) 248 



147. The soft palate and tonsillar regions. (Gerrish) .... 256 



148. The salivary glands 257 



149. Section of human molar tooth. (Dalton) ...... 258 



150. Regions of the abdomen. (Gerrish) ....... 262 



151. The stomach and intestines, front view, the great omentum having 



been removed, and the liver turned up and to the right. (Gerrish) 2^4 

 162. Portion of small intestine laid open to show valvulae conniventes. 



(Collins) 267 



