The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Nervous systemCiba [Pharmaceutical Products, 1972 - Anatomy, Pathological |
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... vessels also supply the bones through which they course , and their terminal branches anastomose with the corresponding vessels on the opposite side . The returning veins anastomose with diploic veins , terminating in various sinuses ...
... vessels also supply the bones through which they course , and their terminal branches anastomose with the corresponding vessels on the opposite side . The returning veins anastomose with diploic veins , terminating in various sinuses ...
Page 94
... vessels in the mesentery . As they enter the intestinal wall , many of them remain asso- ciated with the intramural blood vessels ; others ramify in the muscle layers . The bundles in which the vagus fibers traverse the mesentery are ...
... vessels in the mesentery . As they enter the intestinal wall , many of them remain asso- ciated with the intramural blood vessels ; others ramify in the muscle layers . The bundles in which the vagus fibers traverse the mesentery are ...
Page 158
... vessels ; ( 3 ) under the influence of adrenal cortical hor- mones , sodium and water may possibly accumulate in the walls of blood vessels , thus reducing their caliber and increas- ing general pressure . However , nervous control is ...
... vessels ; ( 3 ) under the influence of adrenal cortical hor- mones , sodium and water may possibly accumulate in the walls of blood vessels , thus reducing their caliber and increas- ing general pressure . However , nervous control is ...
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