A Textbook of Histology, Descriptive and Practical ...Wright, 1896 - 554 pages |
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Page 81
... capillary walls from the tissue to the blood , and the leucocytes or white corpuscles of the blood directly into the tissues outside it . Origin of the Red Blood Corpuscles . - The manner in which the red blood corpuscles are developed ...
... capillary walls from the tissue to the blood , and the leucocytes or white corpuscles of the blood directly into the tissues outside it . Origin of the Red Blood Corpuscles . - The manner in which the red blood corpuscles are developed ...
Page 82
... row of bones , but the exact details are not yet made out . In the red marrow we have a tissue composed of a network of wide intercommunicating capillary channels , and between them a considerable number 82 A TEXT - BOOK OF HISTOLOGY .
... row of bones , but the exact details are not yet made out . In the red marrow we have a tissue composed of a network of wide intercommunicating capillary channels , and between them a considerable number 82 A TEXT - BOOK OF HISTOLOGY .
Page 84
... capillaries and veins . Observe the very rapid flow in the arteries as contrasted with that in the veins , their ... capillary bifurcates , and observe the behaviour of a red corpuscle when it is caught on the bifurcation . It bends ...
... capillaries and veins . Observe the very rapid flow in the arteries as contrasted with that in the veins , their ... capillary bifurcates , and observe the behaviour of a red corpuscle when it is caught on the bifurcation . It bends ...
Page 92
... . a . Small artery . b . - Small vein . c .-- Capillary . d . - Lymphatic vessel . e.- " Cement " lines between the muscular fibres of the vessel walls . A --del b d Fig 9 . Fig . 10 22 A TEXT - BOOK OF HISTOLOGY . 92.
... . a . Small artery . b . - Small vein . c .-- Capillary . d . - Lymphatic vessel . e.- " Cement " lines between the muscular fibres of the vessel walls . A --del b d Fig 9 . Fig . 10 22 A TEXT - BOOK OF HISTOLOGY . 92.
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... capillary network can be seen better in an injected specimen . Now study the epi- thelium . The outlines of the individual cells will not be well seen if the section is thick , but in a thin one they are quite apparent . Observe the ...
... capillary network can be seen better in an injected specimen . Now study the epi- thelium . The outlines of the individual cells will not be well seen if the section is thick , but in a thin one they are quite apparent . Observe the ...
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