An elementary treatise on human anatomy / by Joseph Leidy.
- Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891.
- Date:
- 1861
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An elementary treatise on human anatomy / by Joseph Leidy. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. [Those marked with an asterisk are by the author. The names opposite the others indicate tin- authorities from which they have been obtained. When the illustrations differ from the original draw- ings they have been altered by the author or by Dr. Schmidt.] FIO. 1 Monas crepusculum.* 2 Vibrios.* 3 Diagram of a typical organic cell.* 4 Trachelomonas volvocina, from stagnant water.* 5 Protococcus, from damp pavements, multiplyiug by division.* 6 Ciliated epithelial cell.* 7 Progressive division or segmentation of the yolk in the human egg* 8 Process of multiplication of cartilage cells.* 9 Process of development of an organic cell from a granule.* 10 Three secreting cells from the submaxillary salivary gland.* 11 A lymph corpuscle.* 12 Epithelial cells of a serous membrane.* 13 Exhibits the progressive development of the epidermis.* 14 Mode of development, from below upward, of columnar epithelial cells.* 15 Mode of development of unstriated muscular fibre.* 16 Nerve cell.* 17 Mode of development of capillary vessels from cells* 18 Development of striated muscular fibre, from cells.* 19 Development of fibrous tissue.* 20 Longitudinal section of the proximal extremity of the femur. Ibbotson. 21 Horizontal section of the condyles of the femur. Ibid. 22 Vertical section, antero-posteriorly, of the calcaneum. Ibid. 23 Transverse section of the shaft of a phalanx.* 24 Transverse section of bone from the shaft of the femur.* 25 An osseous lacuna.* 26 Thin plate from the ethmoid bone.* 27 Development of the femur. Wilhelm. 28 Development of the vertebrae. Quain $• Sharpey. 29 Development of the epiphyses to the vertebrae. Ibid. 30 External view of the occipital bone. Wilson. 31 Internal view of the occipital bone. Ibid. 32 Front view of the sphenoid bone. Schmidt.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21136348_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)