| Edward Klein - 1889 - 396 pages
...chiefly dependent on tire variable thickness of the stratum corneum. This is of great thickness in the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot. The stratum Malpighii fits into the depressions between. the papillse of the corium as the interpapillary... | |
| 1840 - 534 pages
...decorated with designs in different colours, and of perfect regularity. They also stain red the nails, the palm of the hand, and the sole of the foot. The Berbers are a warlike race, and have never actually submitted to the JK-y of Algiers. They are divided... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 640 pages
...these glandulae open by minute pores in the epidermis, which are seen in elevated lines on the skin of the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot; they penetrate the epidermis rather obliquely, so that a sort of little valve is formed by it, which... | |
| 1854 - 496 pages
...understood by the practitioner. It may take place in any part of the body, with the exception, perhaps, of the palm of the hand, and the sole of the foot, the fingers and toes. I have seen it, however, more frequently about the back, shoulder, and neck, than... | |
| Francois Magendie - 1855 - 570 pages
...excretory ducts open by minute pores- in the epidermis, which are seen in elevated lines on the skin of the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot ; they penetrate the epidermis rather obliquely, so that a sort of valve is formed, which is lifted... | |
| Edmund Randolph Peaslee - 1857 - 666 pages
...internally, and are from j'3 to ^ of an inch in diameter. They are constantly found on the cutaneous nerves of the palm of the hand, and the sole of the foot, in the subcutaneous areolar tissue, and most numerously on the fingers and toes, particularly on the... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1857 - 692 pages
...opening on the surface. The spiral course of the duct is especially remarkable in the thick epidermis of the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot. In those parts of the body where the papilla^ of the derma are irregularly distributed, the efferent... | |
| George Edward Day - 1860 - 566 pages
...forming the base of the corium and surrounding the muscles, being most abundantly found under the skin of the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot, and between the different glutaeal muscles. The globules of free fat are shown in Plate I V. fig. 3.,... | |
| 1860 - 496 pages
...blood, and secures the continuance of the intestinal circulation. A similar peculiarity is seen in the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot. The palmar and plantar arches are formed by the union of the two principal arteries of the hand and foot,... | |
| Charles Thomas Jackson - 1861 - 152 pages
...and in four cases the operations were for abscesses of considerable size in the breast, in the arm, the palm of the hand, and the sole of the foot. The opening of such abscesses, although made with considerable rapidity, is always most painful, as we... | |
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