| 1843 - 608 sider
...dependent, but in such a way that every element has its own special action, and, even though it derives its stimulus to activity from other parts, yet alone effects the actual performance of its duties. * * * "Whilst vegetable cells are usually in immediate contact with one another by their external secreted... | |
| 1869 - 790 sider
...of an ' enormous mass of minute centres of action .... Every element has its own special action, aud even though it derive its stimulus to activity from...alone effects the actual performance of its duties .... Every single epithelial and muscular fibre-cell leads a sort of parasitical existence in relation... | |
| 1870 - 790 sider
...number of " individual existences are mutually dependent, but in such a way that every element (cell) has its own special action, and, even though it derive...effects the actual performance of its duties." In following out this conception, Virchow " portions the body out into cell territories," or innumerable... | |
| 1870 - 786 sider
...number of " individual existences are mutually dependent, but in such a way that every element (cell) has its own special action, and, even though it derive its stimulus to activity from other parts, yet it alone effects the actual performance of its duties." In following out this conception, Virchow "... | |
| 1870 - 784 sider
...number of " individual existences are mutually dependent, but in such a way that every element (cell) has its own special action, and, even though it derive its stimulus to activity from, other parts, yet it alone effects the actual performance of its duties." In following out this conception, Virchow "... | |
| American Medical Association - 1875 - 596 sider
...considerable size, a so-called individual, always represents a kind of social arrangement of parts, an arrangement of a social kind, in which a number of...alone effects the actual performance of its duties. I have therefore considered it necessary, and I believe you will derive benefit from the conception,... | |
| American Medical Association - 1875 - 620 sider
...considerable size, a so-called individual, always represents a kind of social arrangement of parts, an arrangement of a social kind, in which a number of...alone effects the actual performance of its duties. I have therefore considered it necessary, and I believe you will derive benefit from the conception,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 544 sider
...still more emphatically that each system consists of an " enormous " mass of minute centres of action Every element has " its own special action, and even...parts, yet alone effects the actual " performance of duties Every single epithelial and "muscular fibre-cell leads a sort of parasitical existence in "... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1877 - 508 sider
...nervous or osseous system, or the blood, consists oi an 'enormous mass of minute centres of action Every element has its own special action, and even...alone effects the actual performance of its duties.'" Admitting, then, as the result of observations made through the microscope, the cells or units of the... | |
| Carl Heitzmann - 1883 - 884 sider
...considerable size, a so-called individual, always represents a kind of social arrangement of parts, an arrangement of a social kind, in which a number of...alone effects the actual performance of its duties. I have therefore considered it necessary, and I believe you will derive benefit from the conception,... | |
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