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The outpouchings of the other layers remain as coverings of the spermatic cord
and testis , which are picked up by the spermatic cord as it passes through the
successive layers of the anterolateral abdominal wall . The covering acquired
from ...
The outpouchings of the other layers remain as coverings of the spermatic cord
and testis , which are picked up by the spermatic cord as it passes through the
successive layers of the anterolateral abdominal wall . The covering acquired
from ...
Page 166
The continuity of the polyp's stalk with the submucous fibrous tissue and the
continuity of the epithelial covering with the intestinal surface epithelium can be
demonstrated microscopically . A stalk of a polyp may consist of a single strand of
well ...
The continuity of the polyp's stalk with the submucous fibrous tissue and the
continuity of the epithelial covering with the intestinal surface epithelium can be
demonstrated microscopically . A stalk of a polyp may consist of a single strand of
well ...
Page 176
LARVAE EMERGE FROM EGGS IN SMALL INTESTINE FERTILIZED ( OUTER
COVERING 7. OVA LOST OWING EXPELLED TO PRESSURE IN FECES OF
COVER GLASS ) MALE FEMALE 6. LARVAE MOLT AND DEVELOP INTO
ADULT ...
LARVAE EMERGE FROM EGGS IN SMALL INTESTINE FERTILIZED ( OUTER
COVERING 7. OVA LOST OWING EXPELLED TO PRESSURE IN FECES OF
COVER GLASS ) MALE FEMALE 6. LARVAE MOLT AND DEVELOP INTO
ADULT ...
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Contents
DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
SECTION | 9 |
13 | 30 |
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