Which preposition to use with membrane

of Occurrences 74%

"Cholera increased; cold, wet, innutritious and irritating diet produced dysentery, congestion and disorganization of the mucous membrane of the bowels, and scurvy.

in Occurrences 12%

This fat is rendered, or melted out of the caul, or membrane in which it is contained, by boiling water, and, while liquid, run into prepared bladders, when, under the name of lard, it becomes an article of extensive trade and value.

between Occurrences 7%

They should be chosen large, softish, not much wrinkled, of a reddish-yellow colour on the outside, with a whitish membrane between the fruit and the stone.

on Occurrences 5%

This motion is always in the same direction, and serves to carry away mucus and even foreign particles in contact with the membrane on which the cells are placed.

with Occurrences 3%

They connect the tympanic membrane with the labyrinth, and serve to convey the vibrations communicated to the membrane across the cavity of the tympanum to the internal ear.

into Occurrences 3%

It exacts a highly lacerated condition of the mucous membrane into which it burrows.

without Occurrences 2%

Nerves, or sinews, are membranes without, and full of marrow within; they proceed from the brain, and carry the animal spirits for sense and motion.

under Occurrences 2%

Since there was this difference in the effects between acid in the intestine and acid in the blood, it was manifest that the active substance must be some material elaborated in the intestinal mucous membrane under the influence of the acid.

at Occurrences 2%

"By blowing into the other end of the tube the edges of the rubber bands will be set in vibration, and by touching the vibrating membrane at different points so as to check its movements it may be shown that the pitch of the note emitted depends upon the length and breadth of the vibrating portion of the vocal bands."Dr.

from Occurrences 2%

Open a frog's mouth, and with the back of a knife blade gently scrape a little of the membrane from the roof of the mouth.

like Occurrences 1%

It had a curious crenated membrane like a ruff or tippet round its neck, covering its shoulders, and when expanded, which it was enabled to do by means of transverse slender cartilages, spreads five inches in the form of an open umbrella.

by Occurrences 1%

In such cases there is no doubt that the intense pain sometimes observed in these cases is due to pinching of these prolongations of the synovial membrane by the opposing bones of the joint.

for Occurrences 1%

To expose the membrane for study the hoof must be removed.

across Occurrences 1%

They connect the tympanic membrane with the labyrinth, and serve to convey the vibrations communicated to the membrane across the cavity of the tympanum to the internal ear.

over Occurrences 1%

For the contemplative gaze has something steady and vivid about it; and with the eye of genius it is often the case, as with Goethe, that the white membrane over the pupil is visible.

to Occurrences 1%

In general, very little medicine is needed in this disease of the thrushan alterative powder, or a little magnesia, given once or twice, being all, with the warm bath, that, in the great majority of cases, is needed to restore the mucous membrane to health.

Which preposition to use with  membrane