Atlas and epitome of human histology and microscopic anatomy / by Johannes Sobotta ; edited, with extensive additions, by G. Carl Huber.
- Sobotta Johannes, 1869-1945.
- Date:
- 1903
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Atlas and epitome of human histology and microscopic anatomy / by Johannes Sobotta ; edited, with extensive additions, by G. Carl Huber. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![l^livte 13.—Spinal Cord. Tojrographic Representation of the Cervical Cord. (Carmin Stain.) Plate 14.—S]iinal Cord. Transverse Section of the Lumbar Cord. (Weigert Stain.) Plate 15.—Medulla Oblongata. Topographic Representation of the Prolongation of the Cord in the Olivary Region. (Weigert Stain.) Plate 1(1.—Cerehcllum and Heart. Fig. 1.—(ieneral View of the Strnctnre of the Cerebellum. (Carmin Stain.) Fig. 2.—Papillary Muscle of Heart. Plate 17.—Cerebellum, Symi)athetic Canglion. I'ig. 1.—Cerebellum in Weigert Stain. I'ig. 2.—Small Sym]iathetic Canglion. Plate 18.—Cerebral Cortex; Tactile t.'orpuscle. Fig. 1.—Cerebral Cortex in Weigert Stain. Fig. 2.—Taste-hnds, Stained by the Inim-nitam Methylene- blue Stain. Plate 1!).—Peripheral Nerves. Fig. 1. — Pei’i))heral Nerve, Ceneral View. Fig. 2. —Portion of Fig. 1 under Higher Magnitication. Plate 20.—Peripheral Canglia. Fig. 1.—Sym])athetic Canglion in Weigert Stain. Fig. 2.—S])inal Canglion in Weigert Stain. Plate 21.—Arteries. Fig. 1.—Transvei’sc Section of Aorta. Fig. 2.—'Pransverse Section of Radial Artery. Plate 22.—Illood-ve,s.sels. Fig. 1.—Transverse Section of a Vein Having Muscular \\ alls. Fig. 2.—A Transverse Section of a Medium-sized, Fig. 3, of a Small, and Fig. 4, of a Very Small Artery. Plate 23.—Lym|)h-gland, Spleen. Fig. 1.—Ceneral View of a Cervical Lymph-gland. Fig. 2.—Rabbit’s Spleen, Injected. Plate 21.—Spleen. Fig. 1.—Ceneral View of Human Spleen. Fig. 2.—Spleen Nodule under Higher Magnitication. Plate 25.—Thymus. Fig. 1.—Ceneral View of a Child’s Thymus. Pig. 2.—Has.sal’s Corpu.sele from Thymus of an Ailult. Plate 20.—Lip. General View of Cims-section of Lip. Plate 27.—Tooth Develo])inent. Fig. 1.—First Stage of Tooth Development. Fig. 2.—Third Stage. Plate 28.—Tooth Development. Fig. 1.—Second Stage. Fig. 2.—Fourth Stage. Plate 29.—Tongue. Fig. 1.—Mucous Membrane of Tongue. Fig. 2.—Pa|)illiU of Tongue. Idate 30.—Tonsils. Ceneral View of Palatal Tonsil.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21691149_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)