| William Hunter - 1794 - 108 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal, whereas in the uterine portion there are intermediate cells into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin. Though the placenta be completely filled with any injection thrown into the uterine vessels, none of... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1837 - 554 頁
...mother, each having its peculiar system of arteries and veins ; and he supposes that while, in the fcetal portion, the arteries and veins form continuous canals,...subject was afterwards investigated by Noortwych, Rcederer, and Haller, but without any satisfactory result; and the doctrines laid down by the Hunters... | |
| Library - 1841 - 340 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal ; whereas in the uterine portion there are intermediate cells into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin." (Hunter, op. cit. p. 48.) Although various observations and anatomical injections show that, to a certain... | |
| William Hunter - 1843 - 122 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal, whereas in the uterine portion, there are intermediate cells, into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin. Though the placenta be completely filled with any injection thrown into the uterine vessels, none of... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal ; whereas, in the uterine portion there are intermediate cells into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin." (Hunter, op. cit. p. 48.) Although various observations and anatomical injections show that, to a certain... | |
| Alexander Milne (M.D.) - 1871 - 668 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal, whereas, in the uterine portion, there are intermediate cells, into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin." Further, he adds, " In separating the placenta from the uterus, which is commonly practicable with... | |
| Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour - 1889 - 306 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal, whereas in the uterine portion there are intermediate cells into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin. Though the placenta be completely filled with any injection thrown into the uterine vessels, none of... | |
| Hunterian Museum (University of Glasgow), John Hammond Teacher - 1900 - 564 頁
...terminate in the veins by a continuity of canal, whereas in the uterine portion there are intermediate cells into which the arteries terminate, and from which the veins begin. "Though the placenta be completely filled with any injection thrown into the uterine vessels, none... | |
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