RMPEDNPC–Black and white print depicting a left nasal cavity, with lumpy hyperplasia of the mucous membrane toward the anterior end of the middle turbinate and severe hyperplasia of the mucosa and polyps in the upper course, published in Albert Eulenburg's 'Real-Encyclopadie der gesammten Heilkunde; medicinisch-chirurgisches Handworterbuch fur praktische Arzte', 1885. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RF2EHC1H3–Human mouth. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RFB1W9R8–gastric mucosa
RMCRNGM1–CT scan showing Buccal Mucosa Eumycetoma in the patient's mouth. Buccal mucosa is the mucous membrane of the inside of the cheek. Eumycetoma is the fungal form of mycetoma; a disease of the skin and connective tissue.
RF2J9KMC5–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMT3EABY–Human: Outer wall of the right half of the olfactory organ. a, b, c) are the prominent nasal conchae whose uneven surface is covered by the nasal mucosa; h) denote the hard and i) the soft palate; f) the upper part of the throat; k) mouth of the Eustachian trumpet; p) plexuses of the olfactory nerve (d) are the outer walls of the olfactory organ., anonym
RM2BE0J92–Intestinal villi with capillariies. Villi are finger-like projections from the inner lining of the small intestine that serve to increase the surface area available for absorption of nutrients from food. Each villus has an outer layer surrounding blood vessels that carry the nutrients into the bloodstream.
RMFGRF89–medicine, anatomy, stress, effect of stress on the organs of a rat, out of: Hans Selye (1907 - 1982), 'Einführung in die Lehre vom Adaptationssysndrom', 1953, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AWG3FD–The development of the human body; a manual of human embryology . h the ovum, the decidua vera (Fig.71, V) and (2) a portion which is. The latter portion isagain capable of division. The ovum becomes com-pletely embedded in the mucosa, but, as has been pointed ISO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HUMAN BODY. out, the chorionic villi reach their full development onlyover that portion of the chorion to which the belly-stalkis attached. The decidua which is in relation to thischorion frondosum undergoes much more extensive modi-fications than that in relation to the chorion lasve, and toit the name of deci
RMA8FF31–X ray diverticular disease
RF2EA0TGW–Trachea lining, TEM
RME5R1MT–Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an absorptive epithelial cells lining the surface of the small intestine, showing
RF2BTHARA–Section through wall of stomach, cardiac portion. Their respective parts like longitudinal muscular fibers, peritoneum, circular muscular fibers are l
RFMY1E18–plastic bottle with a brine solution for oral use
RFEW47YH–Cells that form the gastric juice, vintage engraved illustration.
RFACM10Y–Villi
RFEW9HAM–Leprosy or Hansen's Disease, showing a woman with facial skin irregularly thickened, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medici
RF2DGJXGT–white tongue icon, black vector sign with editable strokes, concept illustration
RF2BAG8N3–Helicobacter pylori bacteria black simple icon line vector
RF2JHDD1P–Allergies mucus .
RF2EHC52D–Human mouth. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RF2J96RH9–Virus icon sign monkeypox in black color. Pox virus concept. Vector clipart illustration
RMCRNGHJ–Cat Scan
RF2J9KMC7–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2C2R1PB–Section of wall of bronchus, chronic bronchitis, vintage engraved illustration.
RF2JNM0WK–Illustration that the test showed negative
RMT463BM–tooth loss, childrens dental hygiene
RM2AXGR74–A manual of anatomy . illae, eight to ten in number, below thesurface, called the vallate papillce. These contain the taste-buds.Scattered over the dorsum are smaller, conical projections, the 268 THE ALIMENTARY TRACT filliform papilla; a third variety, the fungiform papillm are lessnumerous than the filliform and are found chiefly at the sides andapex. The basal one-third, or pharyngeal part of the tongue, is nearlyvertical in direction. Papillae are not found here but rounded ele-vations, that represent masses of lymphoid tissue below the mucosa,are present. These constitute the lingual tons
RF2HFGMMR–Spilanthol molecule. Local anesthetic present in Acmella oleracea (toothache plant). Skeletal formula.
RF2EA0TGA–Peripheral nerve, TEM
RMPG2N8G–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. INFECTIOUS ENTERO-HEPATITIS 321. Fig. 72. diseased cecum showing the ulcer- ated mucosa. and they bind it to the other cecum or to the intestine or attach it to the abdominal wall. In these stages, the microparasite is not found. It seems to have done its work by destroying the mucous membrane and to have left the field for miscellaneous bacteria. Other portions of the digestive tract are not affec
RF2JBDA68–Nasal epithelium, illustration
RF2C2RFWA–Development and structure of teeth, vintage engraved illustration. Zoology Elements from Paul Gervais.
RF2ATCH2K–Wuhan Corona Virus on black sign, virus protection concept, sign symbol background, vector illustration
RF2J9KME2–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM48E–Illustration that the test showed negative
RMT463BG–tooth loss, childrens dental hygiene
RM2AXG43Y–A manual of anatomy . Occipital fissure alcarinc^ fissure Thalamus CoUatc-rai Occipitocalcarinc fissurefissure Fig. 278.—Medial aspect of the right cerebral hemisphere showing the loijcs and main lissurcs. (From a photograph.) C%nt.P,s . Fig. 27c).—Lobes and main fissures of the medial surface of the right cerebral hemisphere. dish-gray color in relation with the cribriform plate of the ethmoidbone. Through the latter pass the various olfactory hla from thenasal mucosa to end in the bulb. Each olfactory tract {iractus oljactorius) is a flattened band ofnerve fibers extending backward from the
RF2HFGR82–Spilanthol molecule. Local anesthetic present in Acmella oleracea (toothache plant). Skeletal formula.
RMPG2MHB–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Sclerotic Metritis 605 E. Sclerotic Metritis. Sclerosis of the uterine walls generally accompanies long- continued metritis, but as a rule the sclerosis is not very marked. There may be distinguished upon rectal palpation a definite thickening and hardening of the walls, which does not constitute an important factor in the prognosis and handling of the disease. If the uterine mucosa is restored to health, the sclerosis abates and disappears. There is, however, an extreme type of sclerosis which is not rare and. Fig.
RF2C2RM8X–Section through a typhoid ulcer, end of second week of the disease, vintage engraved illustration.
RFEW91JR–Leprosy or Hansen's Disease, showing a woman with facial skin irregularly thickened, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medici
RF2J9KMDN–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2J9H1BD–Virus icon sign monkeypox in black color. Pox virus concept. clipart illustration
RF2JNM2WP–Set illustrations for vaccination, PCR test, antibody test, etc.
RM2AWG2M1–The development of the human body; a manual of human embryology . Fig. 73.—Diagrammatic Sections of the Uterine Mucosa, A, in theNon-pregnant Uterus, and B, at the Beginning of Pregnancy. c, Stratum compactum; gl, the deepest portions of the glands; m,muscular layer; sp, stratum spongiosum.—(Kundrat and Engelmann.) is traversed by irregular and rather deep grooves (Fig.72). This appearance ceases at the internal os, the mu-cous membrane of the cervix uteri not forming: a de- THE DEC1DLLE. IJI cidua, and the decidual of the two surfaces of the uterusare separated by a distinct furrow known as t
RMPG1T6R–. The sterility of cows, its causes and treatment. Infertility in animals; Cows. 34 radial folds of the cervix are also swollen, but of normal color; in the midst of these folds the mucosa of the canal is seen as a dark red, egg-sized tumor. So far as one could see the mucosa of the canal was of this color and swollen. I have met with this condition quite often; the cases are, however, not so pronounced as they are seen in the illustra- tions. The portio vaginalis is generally of normal color, but in the middle of it is to be seen the swollen mucosa of the canal, which contrasts by its dark re
RF2C2R1Y1–Margin of tubercular ulcer of the intestine, vintage engraved illustration.
RFEW91JP–Leprosy or Hansen's Disease, showing a young boy with the disease from age 6 through 13, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Me
RF2J9KMDT–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM334–Set illustrations for vaccination, PCR test, antibody test, etc.
RM2AKKWD5–McClure's American horse, cattle and sheep doctor; being a full description of the diseases common to these animals, together with a complete list and method of administering the medicines required in their treatment . ten done; they can do no good, but positivelymuch harm. Be assured the animal has fully recoveredits strength before putting to work. If treated in themanner described, in from five to six days the horse willbe almost well again. (See Gastritis Mucosa, and Rheuma-tism.) Injections.—These are composed of warm water, soap,and a handful of table-salt; the water about luke-warm.The
RMPG2N87–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. Fig. 72. diseased cecum showing the ulcer- ated mucosa. and they bind it to the other cecum or to the intestine or attach it to the abdominal wall. In these stages, the microparasite is not found. It seems to have done its work by destroying the mucous membrane and to have left the field for miscellaneous bacteria. Other portions of the digestive tract are not affected. The secondary lesions are fo
RF2C2R1P0–Vertical section of mucous membrane, vintage engraved illustration.
RF2J9KMCE–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM3WF–Illustration that the test showed negative -Translation: negative
RM2AWG3NF–The development of the human body; a manual of human embryology . usion of pregnancy,when, after the birth of the fetus, a considerable portion ofits thickness is expelled from the uterus, forming what is Fig. 71.—Diagram showing the Relations of the Fetal Membranes. Am, Amnion; Ch, chorion; M, muscular wall of uterus; R, decidua reflexa; S, decidua serotina; V, decidua vera; Y, yolk-stalk. termed the deciduce. In other words, the sloughing of theuterine mucosa which concludes the process of menstrua-tion is postponed until the close of pregnancy, and thentakes place simultaneously over the wh
RMPG2PPP–. The sterility of cows, its causes and treatment. Infertility in animals; Cows. 55 We have often therefore an indication for the dilatation of the cervix; the old reason for this operation, however, viz., a growing" together of the mucosa, is an extremely rare one in cows which have had a calf. Stenosis of course can be caused by other conditions than by the growing together of the mucosa. The dilatation of the cervix has been frequently a satis- factory measure. Esbensen (Sollestedt) told me that he had. Fig. 13. very good successes with this operation on one estate; but in many other c
RF2C2RM9B–Section of the intestinal wall at the edge of typhoid ulcer, beginning of third week of the disease, vintage engraved illustration.
RF2J9KMCF–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM30F–Set illustrations for vaccination, PCR test, antibody test, etc.
RM2AKJEJK–Development and anatomy of the nasal accessory sinuses in man; observations based on two hundred and ninety lateral nasal walls, showing the various stages and types of development of the accessory sinus areas from the sixtieth day of fetal life to advanced maturity . Fig. S.—Diagram Drawn From a Coronal Section Just Posterior toTHE Recessus Spheno-ethmoidalis, Showing the Primitive Sinus Sphe- NOIDALES WHICH DEVELOP AS INVAGINATIONS OP MuCOSA INTO THE POS-TERIOR Nasal Capsule. (Series A, No. 3 (sixty-five-day embryo), slide 10,section 10. X 16.)S.sph., Sinus sphenoidales; Cart.cap.na., cartil
RMPG2NBB–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. loo Diseases of (he Genital Organs After a cow has been pregnant, increasing with each preg- nancy, the relations of the cervical tissues become modified. The second annular fold of the cervical mucosa becomes en- larged, both elongated and thickened, and the antero-poste-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Walter Long, 18
RF2J9KMDE–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM3MD–Illustration that the test showed negative
RMRE0J1C–. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 86 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION Minot,^ and Martin,^ agree in supposing that the superficial layers of the mucosa degenerate after the blood has passed out, so that the bleeding is in no sense the consequence of the destruction. According to Martin, fatty degeneration plays a distinct part in causing the destruction. Lipes has shown that the amount of destruction is related to the character of the haemorrhage. If the congestion is rapid and the amount of extravasated blood large, the denudation. is comparatively extensive ; but if the haemorrha
RMPG2MWF–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 440 Diseases of the Genital Organs. Fig. 151—Highly Magnified Fold of the Mucosa in Chronic Catarrhal Inflammation. Showing Destruction of the Epithelium, thickening by newly-formed Connective Tissue, and Amyloid or Hyaline Infiltration of tlie Blood Vessels.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Willi
RF2J9KMDG–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RF2JNM10C–Illustration that the test showed negative
RMRE1CKT–. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. FCETAL NUTRITION: THE PLACENTA 445 as in the mouse, an inversion of the germinal layers, but in the guinea-pig the amnio-embryonic vesicle is closed and separates the thickened trophoblast from the embryonic ectoderm (Fig. 108). With the growth of the blastodermic vesicle, the roof of the implantation cavity projects into the lumen of the uterus, and in time obhterates it by coming in contact and fusing, at the tenth day, with the mesometrial mucosa (Fig. 109). Here also the cellular tissue has developed at the expense of the glands, and the surf
RMPG1RN5–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. The Nodular Venereal Disease 303 muco-pus is formed in many severe cases. These attrition lesions are also responsible for frequent hemorrhages. The biology of the nodular venereal disease has not been satisfactorily determined. Ostertag discovered, in the muco-pus of the vulvae of cows, a streptococcus which he believed to be the essential cause of the disease. He intro- duced the organism, which he had grown experimentally.. Fig. 90—A knob-like elevation of the mucosa due to several contiguous nodules. (Thorns.) i
RF2J9KMC2–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRDGA3A–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Sclerotic Metritis 605 E. Sclerotic Metritis. Sclerosis of the uterine walls generally accompanies long- continued metritis, but as a rule the sclerosis is not very marked. There may be distinguished upon rectal palpation a definite thickening and hardening of the walls, which does not constitute an important factor in the prognosis and handling of the disease. If the uterine mucosa is restored to health, the sclerosis abates and disappears. There is, however, an extreme type of sclerosis which is not rare and. Fig.
RMPG2MW2–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 151—Highly Magnified Fold of the Mucosa in Chronic Catarrhal Inflammation. Showing Destruction of the Epithelium, thickening by newly-formed Connective Tissue, and Amyloid or Hyaline Infiltration of tlie Blood Vessels.. Fig, 152—Section of the Tube Wall in Hydrosalpinx. Showing the Slightly Changed Epithelium, and the Loose, Memljranous Character of the Wall.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of
RF2J9KMDJ–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRE2030–. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. Chicken-Cholera 565 Lesions.—The autopsy shows that when the bacilli are introduced subcuta- neously a true septicemia results, with the formation of a hemorrhagic exudate and gelatinous infiltration at the seat of inoculation. The liver and spleen are enlarged; circumscribed, hemorrhagic, and infiltrated areas occur in the lungs; the intestines show an intense inflammation with red and swollen mucosa, and occasional ulcers following small hemorrhages. P
RMPG2PP7–. The sterility of cows, its causes and treatment. Infertility in animals; Cows. 73 It is advisable to begin the treatment of sterility as soon as possible after the last parturition, as it is then less diffi- cult to effect a cure. In old cases careful and often repeat- ed treatment is necessary to limit the secretion and to make the uterus normal again. The eventual pregnancy depends on the condition of the cervical canal, whether it be passable or not, and of the uterus mucosa, whether it be capable of complying with the needs of the ovum. The majority of old metritis cases is incurable, or
RF2J9KME0–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRE1BWT–. A text-book upon the pathogenic Bacteria and Protozoa for students of medicine and physicians. Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria; Protozoa. 686 Dysentery- will be remembered are actively motile, to penetrate between the epithelial cells of the intestinal mucosa to the lymph-spaces of the submucosa below. Here the amebas multiply in large numbers, and by the enzymic action of their metabolic products produce necrosis of the suprajacent tissues with resulting exfoliation and the production of round, oval, or ragged ulcerations with markedly infiltrated and undermined edges. As the amebas conti
RMPG2NCC–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. The Fetal Membraties 63 gers are obviated in part by the formation of the placenta. The placenta consists of two complementary parts—one due to a special development of the whole or certain areas of the uterine mucosa, or endometrium, of the mother, and the other to an analogous development from the chorion of the fetus. The embryo or embryos early become arrested and detained for the rest of intra-uterine life in a definite and comparatively fixed location. In unipara the rule is. Fig. 31—Chorionic Placenta of Ewe.
RF2J9KMCA–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRE0J08–. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 104 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION cells are said to be often found in inflammatory areas, and are described as occurring in tbe stroma tissue of tumours in asso- ciation with plasma cells, and also in the peripheral circulation in cases of lymphatic and myeloid leucaemia. They are especially numerous during the recuperation period of the bitch's uterus, and it is suggested that they must in some unknown way be functionally connected with that process. /â . ' ^ - ,.^ polym.. Fig. 15.âSection through portion of mucosa of dog during the recupera
RMPG2PPA–. The sterility of cows, its causes and treatment. Infertility in animals; Cows. 70 In the treatment of the chronic endometritis one has to pay chief attention to the size of the uterus, to the thick- ness of its walls and to the nature of the secretion; it is also important to note whether the mucosa of the uterus is affected, or whether the lesions are chiefly in the cervix. An affection of the uterine mucosa without lesions of the cervix is rarely found; the contrary however is quite frequent, spe- cially in old cases. The treatment consists of: 1. Drawing back the cervix, 2. Introducing th
RF2J9KMDK–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRDFXHM–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. INFECTIOUS ENTERO-HEPATITIS 321. Fig. 72. diseased cecum showing the ulcer- ated mucosa. and they bind it to the other cecum or to the intestine or attach it to the abdominal wall. In these stages, the microparasite is not found. It seems to have done its work by destroying the mucous membrane and to have left the field for miscellaneous bacteria. Other portions of the digestive tract are not affec
RMPG1RGJ–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Tubercidosis of the Female Genitalia 347. v,r loQ-Advanced Tubo-TJterme Tuberculosis, with Necrosis of ^ Mucosa and Pyometra. nz, Oviduct, greatly enlarged and consisting of a mass of tubercles ; ' C, cervical canal.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- joint author.
RF2J9KMC4–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRDFXHB–. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. Fig. 72. diseased cecum showing the ulcer- ated mucosa. and they bind it to the other cecum or to the intestine or attach it to the abdominal wall. In these stages, the microparasite is not found. It seems to have done its work by destroying the mucous membrane and to have left the field for miscellaneous bacteria. Other portions of the digestive tract are not affected. The secondary lesions are fo
RMPG2MXJ–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 141—Highly Magnified. Section of Normal Mucous Fold of Oviduct.. Fig 142—Section of Oviduct from a Six-Weeks-Old Calf. Showing the Comparative Thickness of the Mucosa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author
RF2J9KMC6–Monkeypox. MONKEYPOX VIRUS. Zoonotic viral disease that can infect non-human primates, rodents and some other mammals. Virus design with text.
RMRE0J1F–. The physiology of reproduction. Reproduction. 84 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION others have ascribed the breaking down of the vessel-walls to fatty degeneration, but this has been denied by Moricke,^ and more recently by Findley,^ while Leopold has described the appearance of the fatty degeneration as a result rather than a cause of haemorrhage. After the extravasation of blood, the corpuscles tend to become aggregated in lacunse which lie beneath the superficial. Fig. 8.âSection through mucosa of human uterus showing extravasation of blood. (From Sellheim.) epithelium. These lacunae are the
RMPG2MG8–. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Cervicitis 6ig troduced and exploratory douching attempted, the first fluid to return is probably a mil or two of muco-pus which has been caught in the fenestrum of the outer catheter tube as it passed through the cervical canal. As the intensity of the disease advances, there appear two divergent types of secretion—mucous and purulent. That of the mucous type, in its extreme form, is represented in Colored Plate VI. The cervical glands in the mucosa of the great angry red tumor secrete a viscid, tough mucus re- sem
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