Publications of Washington University: Bulletin of the Washington University, Medical School. Series III, Volume 10

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Washington University, 1916 - Medicine
 

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Page 156 - This permits a considerable volume of blood to enter the opening artery with a high velocity. The motion of this column of blood is, however, suddenly checked where it comes into contact with the stationary, or practically stationary, column of blood filling the uncompressed artery below. The...
Page 384 - ... learned societies, a list of public addresses, and other matters of University interest The Record will be mailed regularly, upon request, free of charge. Series II. THE CATALOGUES. This series includes the Annual Catalogue of the University and the Catalogues of the College, the Schools of Engineering and Architecture, the Henry Shaw School of Botany, the Law School, the Dental School, the Medical School, and the School of Fine Arts. Series III.
Page 10 - The shape of the red cells was very irregular and what especially attracted attention was the large number of thin, elongated sickle-shaped and crescent-shaped...
Page 384 - Faculty, a complete record of papers read by them before learned societies, a list of public addresses, and other matters of University interest. The Record will be mailed regularly, upon request, free of charge. Series II. THE CATALOGUES. This series includes the Annual Catalogue of the University and the Catalogues of the College, the Schools of Engineering and Architecture, the...
Page 192 - As is well known the subject of a blood pressure estimation experiences in his arm a sensation resembling a rather sharp shock as long as the compressing pressure lies in the systolic-diastolic region. At all other compressing pressures the pulsatile sensation is not that of a shock. Now that evidence has been obtained indicating that the physical basis of the process enacted under the armlet is water hammer, any one who has felt this shock will recognize the resemblance of the sensation to that...
Page 154 - STUDIES IN BLOOD PRESSURE ESTIMATION BY INDIRECT METHODS II. THE MECHANISM OF THE COMPRESSION SOUNDS OF KOROTKOFF' JOSEPH ERLANGER From the Physiological Laboratory of Washington University, St.
Page 435 - ... pigment and the flattened nuclei are found only near the median line. Both are still present in a 41 mm. embryo. In the inferior sacs proper, however, which are formed at the lateral sides, the cells are similar to those of the floor of the anterior lobe. The outer, narrower zone of cytoplasm, as well Fig. 35 Sagittal section of a portion of the inferior lobe of the hypophysis of a pup. X 400. as the inner, wider one, stains lightly in a 50 mm. embryo. In an 86 mm. embryo the outer zone has fine...
Page 349 - ... hepatic duct the cystic duct becomes attached to one of its radicles. As noted above, the cystic duct opens into the lateral branch of the right lateral ramus in all of the embryos studied except one, which was 35 mm. long. However, in general, a study of the models shows a close similarity in their positions. There is a constant rotation of the liver towards the right and with this is a similar one of the hepatic ducts. In this rotation the right ducts come to be more dorsal in position, the...
Page 440 - In the posterior (superior) margin are found many yellow pigment granules, as has been described by Hoffmann ('86). These granules are found within the cell, sometimes apparently in the nucleus (fig. 32). As Hoffmann stated, they are first seen in the bucco-pharyngeal membrane, but later occur also in the wall of the stalk. Miiller (71) had described them in the stalk in Acanthias embryos of 30 mm. length. In 28 mm. embryos the lumen in the stalk is small. The wall consists of a double layer of epithelial...
Page 369 - Medic. Abh., H. 36. MARSHALL, AM 1893 Vertebrate Embryology, London. MINOT, CS 1893 Human Embryology. New York. OPPEL, A. 1890 Beiträge zur Anatomie des Proteus Anguineus. Arch. f. mikr. Anat., Bd. 34. PIPER, H. 1902 Die Entwickelung von Leber, Pancreas und Milz bei den Vertebratcn. Diss. Freiburg. RATHKE, H. 1861 Entwicklungsgeschichte der Wirbelthiere. Leipzig. REICHERT, KB 1840 Das Entwicklungsleben in Wirbelthierreich. Berlin. REMAK, R. 1855 Untersuchungen über die Entwickelung der Wirbelthiere....

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