| 1904 - 618 páginas
...striated muscle, is explained most easily by the assumption of an embryonic displacement of mesoblast. (3) The structure of the parenchyma is so slightly characteristic...considered as probable ; yet in about 24 per cent, of the tumours examined the presence of epithelium is undoubted. The form and relationship of the cells of... | |
| 1904 - 506 páginas
...embryonic misplacement of mesoblast. 3. The structure of the parenchyma is so slightly characterised in morphology that its epithelial nature in all cases...considered as probable; yet in about 24 per cent, of tumours examined the presence of epithelium is undoubted. The form and relationships of the cells of... | |
| 1905 - 770 páginas
...striated muscle, is explained most easily by the assumption of an embryonic misplacement of mesoblast. (3) The structure of the parenchyma is so slightly characteristic...can only be considered as probable; yet in about 24 % of the tumors examined the presence of epithelium is undoubted. The form and relationships of the... | |
| Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) - 1912 - 630 páginas
...facial region which contain elements from both epiblast and mesoblast in most intricate relationship to each other. "II. The complicated structure of the...not furnish sufficient data to justify these cells in being regarded as of epithelial origin. "IV. The theory of early embryonic displacement of epiblastic... | |
| Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) - 1912 - 628 páginas
...facial region which contain elements from both epiblast and mesoblast in most intricate relationship to each other. "II. The complicated structure of the...not furnish sufficient data to justify these cells in being regarded as of epithelial origin. "IV. The theory of early embryonic displacement of epiblastic... | |
| Charles Locke Scudder - 1912 - 428 páginas
...striated muscle, is explained most easily by the assumption of an embryonic misplacement of mesoblast. "The structure of the parenchyma is so slightly characteristic in morphology that its epithelial nature can only be considered probable. The form and relationship of the cells TUMORS OF THE PALATE of the... | |
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