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  • Dissertatio inauguralis, de aere dephlogisticato ... / / Eruditorum examini subjicit Jonathan Stokes.
  • Relaxed skeletal muscle showing sarcomeres & nucleus
  • Layer of epithelial cells - coloured
  • Blood vessel with red and white blood cells
  • Growth hormone producing cell from the pituitary gland
  • Quasi cursores. Portraits of the high officers and professors of the University of Edinburgh at its tercentenary festival / Drawn and etched by William Hole.
  • White blood cell - polymorphonuclear leucocyte
  • Goblet cells are packed full of mucous globules (blue), which they release to provide lubrication and protection to the inner surfaces of the intestine and the respiratory system among others. The mucous globules are condensed inside the goblet cell but expand hugely once they are released, absorbing water within 20 milliseconds. This rapid release occurs in response to lots of different stimuli and allows the mucous to get to work instantly.
  • Microvilli on epithelial cells
  • Cells with organelles
  • Flea larva
  • Ox louse clinging to a hair - coloured SEM
  • Dissertatio physico-medica inauguralis, de pathematibus animi, eorumqué in corpus humanum effectibus ... / [Graemius Mercer].
  • Platelets and red blood cells
  • Epistola physiologica inauguralis de elementariis musicae sensationibus / [Louis Odier].
  • Glucocorticoid-producing cell from the adrenal gland. The white areas are lipid droplets in the cell's cytoplasm.
  • Section of a dog claw showing structure
  • Sendai virus
  • Organelles within a liver cell
  • White blood cell - polymorphonuclear leucocyte - neutrophil
  • Sarcomeres in myofibrils of relaxed skeletal muscle
  • Organelles within a liver cell
  • Orf virus particles
  • Kidney cell showing nucleus and mitochondria
  • Phagocytic vesicle and lysosomes inside a macrophage
  • A system of anatomy / From Monro, Winslow, Innes and the latest authors. Arranged, as nearly as the nature of the work would admit, in the order of the lectures delivered by the professor of anatomy in the University of Edinburgh.
  • Unidentified flagellate
  • Intestinal bacteria
  • Epistola physiologica inauguralis de elementariis musicae sensationibus / [Louis Odier].
  • Muscle cell nucleus with two nucleoli