
To the Committee of Papers of the Royal Society Report on a paper on the “Physiological Anatomy of the Lungs” by Dr Heale. In this paper several important subjects in relation to the anatomy of the Lung are discussed. The following statements appear to me to be the principal ones, and those most requiring consideration. The author asserts that “certain longitudinal channels of a remarkable character” exist in the pleura, which “are in connection by means of certain tubular passages, running through the subpleural cellular tissues, with a number of foramina, which may be seen upon the surface of the lungs, and upon the interlobular surfaces also” p.2. “These foramina” are “the open extremities
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- Author
- James Newton Heale
- Reference
- RR/4/123
- Series
- RR
- Date
- 1860
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Referee report by W. S. Savory on 'Physiological Anatomy of the Lungs' by J. N. Heale, 1860. From The Royal Society, RR/4/123
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