List of images in Gray's Anatomy: X. The Organs of the senses and the Common integument

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The peripheral organs of the special senses

the organs of taste (Gray's s222)

the organ of smell (Gray's s223)

the organ of sight (Gray's s224)

the tunics of the eye (Gray's s225)

the refracting media (Gray's s226)

the accessory organs of the eye (Gray's s227)

the organ of hearing (Gray's s228)

the external ear (Gray's s229)

the middle ear or tympanic cavity (Gray's s230)

the auditory ossicles (Gray's s231)

the internal ear or labyrinth (Gray's s232)

peripheral terminations of nerves of general sensations (Gray's s233)

the common integument (Gray's s234)

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