The comparative histology of the brain especially showed that this is also true of the brain, the real organ of mind.
This famous scientist had won great honor in connection with the reform of medicine by his cellular pathology and a number of distinguished works on pathological anatomy and histology since the middle of the nineteenth century.
I must allude to one or two points in the histology and physiology of the organs of sense.
In histology and bacteriology many coal-tar colours have rendered excellent service in staining microscopic preparations, and have enabled the investigator to detect differences of structure, &c.
Quain's Anatomy gives excellent illustrations of the histology of this as well as of all the other ductless glands.
I have half a mind to devote some part of it to a sketch of the recent novelties in histology touching the nucleus question and molecular physiology.
Most of our examinees" [he writes on September 5] "have not a notion of what histology means at present.
I will see what I can do about the histology business.
We shall content ourselves here with introducing one or two diagrams and photo-micrographs, and dealing with the histology very briefly.
The histology of the barleycorn is best studied by the examination of sections under the microscope.
At an early period he applied himself to vegetable histology as an introduction to the more difficult study of the animal tissues, and he was acquainted with the spiral vessels of plants in 1662.
To the microscope we owe not only histology but the comparative anatomy of the lower animals.
This is the first classification of tissues upon a cellular basis, and it marks the foundation of a new histology which took the place of the "general anatomy" of Bichat.
The histology of the tissues is most ably and lucidly described.
Histology is that part of anatomy which treats of the minute structure of any part of the body, as shown by the microscope.
Once more, even if it were true that histology proves an absolute anatomical isolation on the part of germ-cells, it would still have remained unquestionable that there is no absolute physiological isolation.
There is nothing in the histology of spermatogenesis that lends countenance to the supposition, while in the case of the ovum such histological evidence as we possess makes altogether against it.
Carl Huber, '87m, Professor of Histology then became Director of the Anatomical Laboratories.
Huber, at that time Assistant Professor of Anatomy, was made Director of the Histological Laboratory, becoming Junior Professor in 1899 and Professor of Histology and Embryology four years later.
Courses in histology were given as far back as 1856 but the emphasis on scientific methods did not come for many years, and the courses in both histology and physiology were long taught solely by lectures.
The disease it produces is very like that caused by its ally; probably none but an expert could distinguish between them, though the differences are clear when the histology is understood.
I have had no time to do anything at the histology as yet.
It seems to me that the histology can very well wait for future treatment--that its absence is not sufficient justification for withholding the results I have already observed.
I can give you one good case of regrowth in plants, recently often observed by me, though only externally, as I do not know enough of histology to follow out details.
Bower wrote a paper ("On the Germination and Histology of the seedling of Welwitschia mirabilis" in the "Quart.
Max Schultze's statements as to the structure and histologyof the brain are very inadequate in the present state of our knowledge.
A brief sketch of the contents of these and other memoirs on the histology of the Medusae is given by Drs.
The last-named monograph is much the most important that has appeared upon the histology of the Medusae.
The first term is devoted to Descriptive Anatomy including Osteology, Syndesmology and Myology; lectures on Histology illustrated by micro-stereopticon; the principles of General Chemistry and Physics.
Normal and Pathological Histology of the Human Eye and Eyelids.
Since the beginning of histology the word 'granular' has been used to describe the character of cellular forms.
An exhaustive account of the various works devoted to it, of the methods and results, could fill by itself a whole volume, and would widely exceed the limits of an account of the histology of the blood.
Before we pass to the histology of the blood, two important methods may be described, for which the dried blood preparation is employed directly, without previous fixation: 1.
These have played an important part in general histology, from the time that they were first introduced by Ehrlich into the histology of the blood up to the present day; and deserve before all others a full consideration.
In order to give a systematic account of the results of these important investigations, we must first shortly sketch the normal histology of the blood of the guinea-pig according to Kurloff.
That is by properties which histology sums up under the name =Pyknosis= (Pfitzner) and recognises as signs of old age.
It was only after Ehrlich had introduced the new methods of investigation by means of stained dry preparations, that the histology of the blood received the impulse for its second period.
Assistant Physician and Co-Lecturer on Physiology and Histology at the London Hospital; and C.
Observations on theHistology and Physiology of the Placenta of the Mouse.
Notes on theHistology and Physiology of the Placenta in Ungulata.
At the moment when these observations were communicated to him Schwann was puzzling over certain details of animal histology which he could not clearly explain.
Indeed, so numerous and so important were the discoveries now made in the realm of minute anatomy that the rise of histology to the rank of an independent science may be said to date from this period.
But does histology give any clew to the way in which such isolation may be effected?
Meantime, however, the students of animal histologywere more and more impressed with the seeming preponderance of cell contents over cell walls in the tissues they studied.
The results at which he arrived were recorded partly in separate memoirs, partly in his great textbook on microscopical anatomy, which first saw the light in 1850, and by which he advanced histology no less than by his own researches.
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