The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Digestive system: pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. [c1959]. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. [c1962, 1979]. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. [2d ed., c1964 |
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In the interior of a tooth is a space of some size called the cavity of the tooth ( pulp
cavity ) , which is filled in the natural state by loose connective tissue , capillaries ,
nerves and lymphatics , collectively called the pulp , on the outer surface of ...
In the interior of a tooth is a space of some size called the cavity of the tooth ( pulp
cavity ) , which is filled in the natural state by loose connective tissue , capillaries ,
nerves and lymphatics , collectively called the pulp , on the outer surface of ...
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On the free surface of this oval mass , which may bulge forward into the cavity of
the pharynx for varying distances , twelve to fifteen orifices ( fossulae tonsillares )
can be recognized . These are the openings of the tonsillar crypts . The latter ...
On the free surface of this oval mass , which may bulge forward into the cavity of
the pharynx for varying distances , twelve to fifteen orifices ( fossulae tonsillares )
can be recognized . These are the openings of the tonsillar crypts . The latter ...
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2 , page 38 ) ; 5 to 10 per cent are extragenital and mostly around the oral cavity .
Chancre of the lip is usually a single lesion , only occasionally multiple . The
erosive type may resemble a minute herpetic vesicle , with slight crusting and a ...
2 , page 38 ) ; 5 to 10 per cent are extragenital and mostly around the oral cavity .
Chancre of the lip is usually a single lesion , only occasionally multiple . The
erosive type may resemble a minute herpetic vesicle , with slight crusting and a ...
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