Additions to an account of the anatomy of the
Squalus maximus
, contained in a former paper; with observations on the structure of the bronchial artery
1832 ◽
Vol 1
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pp. 471-472
The author observes, that with respect to his former description of the external parts, he has no addition to make, excepting that, from the position of the fish at the time when it was drawn, a small fin was omitted between the anus and tail; which, however, is so far important, that some persons have on this ground imagined that the fish described was a different species of Squalus. Of the internal parts, the stomach is now described, and a delineation given. The liver has six ducts; but these unite, before they enter the duodenum, in one common cavity, which corresponds to the dilatation of the common duct in those quadrupeds that have no gall-bladder.
1916 ◽
Vol 24
(5)
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pp. 497-514
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1925 ◽
Vol 193
(21)
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pp. 968-971
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1955 ◽
Vol 70
(3)
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pp. 374
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1927 ◽
Vol 24
(5)
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pp. 434-435
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1960 ◽
Vol 151
(2)
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pp. 255-260
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2009 ◽
Vol 109
(5)
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pp. 623-625
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