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Everard Home
(1756–1832)

British physician

Everard Home

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  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 94/Observations on the Orifices Found in Certain Poisonous Snakes, Situated between the Nostril and the Eye. By Patrick Russell, M. D. F. R. S. With Some Remarks on the Structure of Those Orifices; And the Description of a Bag Connected with the Eye, Met with in the Same Snakes|Observations on the Orifices Found in Certain Poisonous Snakes, Situated between the Nostril and the Eye. By Patrick Russell, M. D. F. R. S. With Some Remarks on the Structure of Those Orifices; And the Description of a Bag Connected with the Eye, Met with in the Same Snakes]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 94 (1804), pp. 70–76
  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 94/Remarks on the Voluntary Expansion of the Skin of the Neck, in the Cobra De Capello or Hooded Snake of the East Indies. By Patrick Russell, M.D. F.R.S. With a Description of the Structure of the Parts Which Perform That Office.|Remarks on the Voluntary Expansion of the Skin of the Neck, in the Cobra De Capello or Hooded Snake of the East Indies. By Patrick Russell, M.D. F.R.S. With a Description of the Structure of the Parts Which Perform That Office.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 94 (1804), pp. 346–352

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  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 97/An Account of Two Children Born with Cataracts in Their Eyes, to Shew That Their Sight Was Obscured in Very Different Degrees; With Experiments to Determine the Proportional Knowledge of Objects Acquired by Them Immediately after the Cataracts Were Removed.|An Account of Two Children Born with Cataracts in Their Eyes, to Shew That Their Sight Was Obscured in Very Different Degrees; With Experiments to Determine the Proportional Knowledge of Objects Acquired by Them Immediately after the Cataracts Were Removed.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 97 (1807), pp. 83–92
  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 97/Observations on the Structure of the Different Cavities, Which Constitute the Stomach of the Whale, Compared with Those of Ruminating Animals, with a View to Ascertain the Situation of the Digestive Organ.|Observations on the Structure of the Different Cavities, Which Constitute the Stomach of the Whale, Compared with Those of Ruminating Animals, with a View to Ascertain the Situation of the Digestive Organ.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 97 (1807), pp. 93–102
  • "Observations on the Structure of the Stomachs of Different Animals, with a View to Elucidate the Process of Converting Animal and Vegetable Substances into Chyle." in Philosophical Transactions, 97 (1807), pp. 139–179

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  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 101/Experiments to Prove That Fluids Pass Directly from the Stomach to the Circulation of the Blood, and from Thence into the Cells of the Spleen, the Gall Bladder, and Urinary Bladder, without Going Through the Thoracic Duct.|Experiments to Prove That Fluids Pass Directly from the Stomach to the Circulation of the Blood, and from Thence into the Cells of the Spleen, the Gall Bladder, and Urinary Bladder, without Going Through the Thoracic Duct.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 101 (1811), pp. 163–170

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  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 105/On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals Which Appear to Hold an Intermediate Place between Those of the Class Pisces and the Class Vermes, and in Two Genera of the Last Mentioned Class.|On the Structure of the Organs of Respiration in Animals Which Appear to Hold an Intermediate Place between Those of the Class Pisces and the Class Vermes, and in Two Genera of the Last Mentioned Class.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 105 (1815), pp. 256–264
  • "On the Mode of Generation of the Lamprey and Myxine" in Philosophical Transactions, 105 (1815), pp. 265–269

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  • "On the Difference of Structure between the Human Membrana Tympani and That of the Elephant." in Philosophical Transactions, 113 (1823), pp. 23–26
  • "[[Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1665-1886)/Volume 113/OOn the Double Organs of Generation of the Lamprey, the Conger Eel, the Common Eel, the Barnacle, and Earth Worm, Which Impregnate Themselves; Though the Last from Copulating, Appear Mutually to Impregnate One Another.|OOn the Double Organs of Generation of the Lamprey, the Conger Eel, the Common Eel, the Barnacle, and Earth Worm, Which Impregnate Themselves; Though the Last from Copulating, Appear Mutually to Impregnate One Another.]]" in Philosophical Transactions, 113 (1823), pp. 140–151

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