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Deutsch: Fig. 17. Durchschnitt einer Niere. (Halbschematische Figur, nach Fort.)

01 Nierenvene.
02 Nierenarterie.
03 Harnleiter, der sich aus dem geöffneten Nierenbecken fortsetzt. 04 Durchschnittene Nierenoberhaut.
05 Nierenoberfläche.
06 Äußere Rinde der Niere.
07 Ein Malpighisches Körperchen mit feinen Arterien.
08 Hügel vom undurchschnittenen Körperchen.
09 Kapsel, welche einen Hügel Malpighischer Körper umgibt; die weiße Linie zeigt den Durchschnitt der Kapsel und der Harnkanälchen.
10 Zweig der Nierenarterie zwischen zwei Malpighischen Körpern.
11 Ein Gefäßkanal Malpighischer Körperchen, 40 mal vergrößert.
12-13 Gefäße in den Malpighischen Körpern.
14 Kapillarnetz.
15 Gewundene Röhre der Rindensubstanz, 20 mal vergrößert.
16 Windungen dieser Röhre.
17 Einige gewundene Röhren, 40 mal vergrößert.
18 Mehrere Gefäßknäuel, 10 bis 20 mal vergrößert.
19 Gewundene Röhren, 20 bis 25 mal vergrößert.

20 Einige durchschnittene Röhren.
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Source Die Frau als Hausärztin. Mit 485 Original-Illustrationen, 38 Tafeln und Kunstbeilagen in feinstem Farbendruck, dem Porträt der Verfasserin und einem Modell-Album: Mann und Weib. 800,000 Jubiläumsausgabe. Süddeutsches Verlagsinstitut, Stuttgart 1911. Internet Archive identifier: diefraualshaus00fiscuoft
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Anna Fischer-Dückelmann  (1856–1917)  wikidata:Q560386
 
Anna Fischer-Dückelmann
Description Austrian physician, writer and gynaecologist
Date of birth/death 5 July 1856 Edit this at Wikidata 13 November 1917 / 5 November 1917 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Tragwein Ascona
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