| Joseph Townsend - 1791 - 396 pages
...was evidently feparated from the inner membrane by what feemed to be the vifcera and blood-veffels, but near to the foramen thefe two coats adhered clofely...firft is very fmall, and fcarcely difcernible, but £~ogreflively enlarges, larges, till in the third ftage it occupies the whole fpace, when the tincturing... | |
| 1792 - 724 pages
...was evidently feparated from the inner membrane by what feemed to be the vifcera awf blood-veiTels, but near to the foramen thefe two coats adhered clofely together. " The interior membrane is thinv white, and tough, with a lunar fcritum, forming the ovary, which at fiift is very fmall, and'fcarcely... | |
| 1792 - 784 pages
...what feemed to be the vifcm «i blood-veflèls, but near to the foramen thefe two coats adhered doieiy together. " The interior membrane is thin, white, and tough, with a lunar Icptum, forming the ovary, which at firft is very uiiall, and fcarrely diicernible, but progreflively... | |
| André Michaux, Walter Wade - 1809 - 250 pages
...by what seems to be the viscera and blood vessels, but near the hole these two coats adhere closely together. The interior membrane is thin, white, and tough, with a lunar septem, forming the ovary, which at first is very small, and scarcely discernible, but progressively... | |
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