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Перевод: viscera


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внутренние `органы; внутренности


Тезаурус:

  1. In some viscera, such as the salivary glands of Periplaneta, which are supplied from both the suboesophageal ganglion and the stomatogastric system, nerves reaching an acinus form a plexus on its surface and the axons then penetrate between the acinar cells to end in close contact with the gland-cell membranes by specially differentiated terminations (Whitehead, 1971).
  2. Tribromoethanol has been reported to be irritant to the viscera of mice and this can cause intestinal problems and death.
  3. All parts of the body were then to be carefully washed in spirits of wine before proceeding to the third stage, which consisted in the injection of the body a second time - his system being an amalgam of that advocated by Robert Boyle and Ruysch - and the viscera, should it be considered necessary.
  4. I saw a Mummy examined that had been embalmed for 2,000 years; the embalmer had taken out all the Viscera of the head, Thorax and Abdomen and cut all the flesh off the bones, and the cavities of the Thorax Abdomen were filled up with Tar, Pitch c and the form of the leg, Thigh c were altogether made up of linen Rags dipp'd in Tar, Pitch, c so that I have an Opinion that they were allow'd to carry the dead Body home by pretending to embalm it to preserve the Flesh c, but you see they either buried or burnt the Flesh: this art always "till lately appeared to me ridiculous as I know how soon putrefaction took place after Death; since that time I have often thought it would be pleasing if we could fall upon a method of preserving dead Bodies I thought that mankind in general would wish to have the Bodies of their Friends c Preserved.
  5. In the middle of her chest was a gaping hole where the viscera had been removed.
  6. The viscera were then returned to the cavity together with a substantial quantity of camphor, nitre and resin.
  7. The household's final act was to arrange for the immediate disposal of the viscera which, like the body, were almost certainly placed in a lead box within a velvet-upholstered outer case.
  8. The report continues to say that the body was entire and that no viscera had been removed.
  9. The viscera chest was, however, opened.
  10. Here again we are assisted by Strype: "The entrails and bowels were honourably buried in the St George's, Windsor chapel", for it was not usual for the viscera chest to take any part in the state obsequies; the coffin was reunited with it nineteen days later.
  11. Hunter observed that " the whole viscera when all the Blood is press'd out goes into a very little bulk, even the Liver will lose vastly of its bulk and in short the whole viscera will come into a small compass when they are well clean'd and put into dry cloths; you are then to go to the trunk of the Body and empty it of Blood as well as you can and press the Blood out from the Face, Hands, etc. as well as Arms, and the more Blood is pressed out the better".
  12. The viscera were removed, encased and buried at night by torchlight.

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