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Identifier: treatiseonanatom00cutt (find matches)
Title: A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families
Year: 1850 (1850s)
Authors: Cutter, Calvin, 1807-1873?
Subjects: Physiology Anatomy Hygiene Anatomy Physiology Hygiene
Publisher: Boston : B.B. Mussey
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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ulaof some kinds of fish, receive a more abundant supply of sen-sitive nerves than other parts of their systems. 626. Where do the nerves of the skin proceed from ? Are they numer-ous in this membrane ? How is it proved ? What is said of those partsmost exposed to injury ? Give example 1st. Example 2d. 627. Mentionthe difference in the distribution of the nerves in various parts of thebody. Is this difference found in the lower vrdiet of animails ? ANATOMY OF THE SKIN. 287 628. In tlie small papillfe, the nerve forms a single loop,while in papillae of larger size, and endowed with a powerof more exalted sensation, the nerve is bent several timesupon itself previous to completing the loop. These littleloops spring from a net-work of nerves, imbedded in theupper porous layer of the true skin, at the base of the papil-Iva. This net-work of nerves receives its influence throughnerves which take their winding course through the fat dis-tended openings of the deeper layers of the true skin.
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Fig. 113. 1, 1, The cuticle. 2, 9, The colored layer of the cuticle. 3, 3, TTiepapillary layer, exhibiting the nerves as they form loops. 4, 4, The net-work ofnerves. 5, 5, The true skin. 6, 6, 6, Three nerves tliat divide to form the net-work (4, 4.) 7, 7, 7, The furrows between the papill®. 8, 8, 8, Three papillamagnified fifty diameters. 629. The lymfhatics are found in great numbers in thetrue skin, and^they are so minute that they cannot be seen withthe naked eye ; but when these hair-like vessels are injectedwith quicksilver, (a work of great difficulty,) the surface injected 628. How are the nerves of the small papillae arranged? How in thelarge papillae ? VPaat does fig. 113 represent ? 629. What is said of thecutaneous lymphatics ? Ho-w is their existence proTed ? 288 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. resembles a sheet of silver. In this way their existence canbe imperfectly demonstrated. They are a part of the vascu-lar net-work situated upon the upper surface of the true s

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  • booksubject:Physiology
  • booksubject:Anatomy
  • booksubject:Hygiene
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