| 1859 - 482 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibrilloe set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrillse were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 472 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibrillae set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...and subsequently loosened. However, I continued my observations until I found some fibres in which the fibriHae were in all stages of decomposition. At... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 490 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibrillae set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...and subsequently loosened. However, I continued my observations until I found some fibres in which the fibrillae were in all stages of decomposition.... | |
| 1859 - 948 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibrilloe set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrillse were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the... | |
| 1860 - 448 pages
...about the muscular fibres. I was struck with the similarity of these bead-like strings to the fibrilla: of the muscle; and, upon close comparison, I found...observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrilla; were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the... | |
| 1860 - 452 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these vibrios were the fibrillae set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrillae were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 366 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibrillEe set loose from the fibres ; but as this was a thing...one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the fibrillse were so closely united, that only the longitudinal and transverse striae were visible ; further... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 344 pages
...impressed with the daring thought, that these Vibrios were the fibriUse set loose from the fibres ; bat as this was a thing unheard of, and so startling,...observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrillae were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 716 pages
...subsequently loosened. However. I continued my observations until I found some fibres in which the fibriHje were in all stages of decomposition. At one end of the fibre the ultimate cellules of the fibrillae were so closely united, that only the longitudinal and transverse strije were visible ; further... | |
| 1860 - 448 pages
...swam away. I was immediately impressed with the daring thought, that these vibrios were the fibrillae set loose from the fibres; but as • this was a thing...attached and subsequently loosened. However, I continued iny observation until I found some fibres in which the fibrillob were in all stages of decomposition.... | |
| |