I hope he enjoys the odoriferous, sudoriferous resting-place. From Wordnik.com. [Hurricane Hurry] Reference
In the axilla there are numerous hairs and many sudoriferous and sebaceous glands. From Wordnik.com. [XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity] Reference
Fine tubular prolongations are continued from this layer into the ducts of the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
Body of a sudoriferous-gland cut in various deirections.a. Longitudinal section of the proximal part of the coiled tube. b. From Wordnik.com. [Illustrations. Fig. 946] Reference
The Appendages of the SkinThe appendages of the skin are the nails, the hairs, and the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands with their ducts. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
The ceruminous glands of the external acoustic meatus and the ciliary glands at the margins of the eyelids are modified sudoriferous glands. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
Each ridge contains two rows of papillæ, between which the ducts of the sudoriferous glands pass outward to open on the summit of the ridge. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
It consists of a small island of skin containing sebaceous and sudoriferous glands, and is the source of the whitish secretion which constantly collects in this region. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye] Reference
The cellular structures of the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands are formed from the ectoderm, while the connective tissue and bloodvessels are derived from the mesoderm. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
The arteries supplying the skin form a net-work in the subcutaneous tissue, and from this net-work branches are given off to supply the sudoriferous glands, the hair follicles, and the fat. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
In the thick subcutaneous tissue of the cartilaginous part of the meatus are numerous ceruminous glands, which secrete the ear-wax; their structure resembles that of the sudoriferous glands. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1d. 1. The External Ear] Reference
The general cutaneous and mucous surfaces exhale, as well as absorb; thus the skin, by means of its sudoriferous glands, exhales moisture, and is at the same time as before stated, a powerful absorbent. From Wordnik.com. [The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand] Reference
On the surface of the former layer are sensitive and vascular papillæ within, or beneath it, are certain organs with special functions: namely, the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands, and the hair follicles. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
Near the attachment of the eyelashes are the openings of a number of glands, the ciliary glands, arranged in several rows close to the free margin of the lid; they are regarded as enlarged and modified sudoriferous glands. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 3. The Accessory Organs of the Eye] Reference
It forms the whole of the nervous system, the epidermis of the skin, the lining cells of the sebaceous, sudoriferous, and mammary glands, the hairs and nails, the epithelium of the nose and adjacent air sinuses, and that of the cheeks and roof of the mouth. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 5. Segmentation of the Fertilized Ovum] Reference
Over the medial side and front of the forearm the skin is thin and smooth, and contains few hairs but many sudoriferous glands; over the lateral side and back of the arm and forearm it is thicker, denser, and contains more hairs but fewer sudoriferous glands. From Wordnik.com. [XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity] Reference
Free nerve-endings occur chiefly in the epidermis and in the epithelium covering certain mucous membranes; they are well seen also in the stratified squamous epithelium of the cornea, and are also found in the root-sheaths and papillæ of the hairs, and around the bodies of the sudoriferous glands. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1e. Peripheral Terminations of Nerves of General Sensations] Reference
946 Body of a sudoriferous-gland cut in various deirections.a. Longitudinal section of the proximal part of the coiled tube. b. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
I hope you realize that we have sudoriferous glands in our skin that keep secreting stuff, regardless of how much soap you use:) creativelcro April 4, 2010 - 8: 41am SPK has already said that for a reader it surpasses the Kindle. From Wordnik.com. [The Agonist - thoughtful, global, timely] Reference
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