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" They can be easily separated into two lamelhe, the external of which is spongy and full of vessels ; the internal one is more tender and delicate, and seems to contain no vessels capable of conveying red blood. "
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine - Page 108
1834
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 3

Medicine - 1807 - 532 pages
...and extremely vascular. Dr Blake says, they (the membranes) can easily be separated huo two lamellx, the external of which is spongy and full of vessels...more tender and delicate, and seems to contain no vessel* capable of conveying red blood." " In several preparations which are minutely injected, taken...
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The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth

Thomas Bell - Dentistry - 1829 - 472 pages
...asserts, that " the external is spongy and full of vessels ; the 1 Plate VII. fig. 1,2. ' Ib. fig. 3, 4. internal one is more tender and delicate, and seems...contain no vessels capable of conveying red blood." Mr. Pox, however, discovered by injection, that both of them are vascular, and I have in my possession...
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On Dentition, and Some Coincident Disorders

John Ashburner - Dentition - 1834 - 256 pages
...more gelatinous towards the lower part. They can be easily separated into two lamelhe, the extenwil of which is spongy and full of vessels; the internal...human subject and in the calf, he has " found both the lamelloe to be very vascular;" and in this assertion he is confirmed by Meckel, who has observed the...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1846 - 594 pages
...capsule. " The sacs or membranes which surround the cells * * * can easily be separated into two lamella1, the external of which is spongy and full of vessels....no vessels capable of conveying red blood." Hunter, on the other hand, declares that the external layer is " soit and spongy, without any vessels ; the...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 48

Medicine - 1846 - 610 pages
...capsule. " The sacs or membranes which surround the cells * * * can easily be separated into two lamellae, the external of which is spongy and full of vessels....no vessels capable of conveying red blood." Hunter, on the other hand, declares that the external layer is " soft and spongy, without any vessels ; the...
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The Anatomical memoirs of John Goodsir v.2, Volume 2

John Goodsir - 1868 - 608 pages
...Raschkow, the gelatinous granular substance described in the text. He, with great accuracy states that it is "more tender and delicate, and seems to contain no vessels capable of conveying red blood." Under the denomination "external lamella " he includes the proper vascular mucous membrane of the sac,...
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