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VEINS. CAPILLAEIES, ETC. vessels which they accompany, rather than for the innervation of the vessels themselves. They seem to terminate by free ends, and it is uncertain whether or not they reach the internal coat. SECT. III. CAPILLAEIES. The capillary vessels, capillaries. Which are the media of communication between the arteries and veins, are exceedingly simple in their structure. They are tubules of structureless sub- stance, studded with oval nuclei. The larger the size of the capillaries..., the thicker are their walls, and the greater the number of nuclei (PI. XV. Fig. VIII ; PL XVI. Fig. I. 1). The smallest of them have such exceedingly thin walls that they are portrayed by only a single line. The transition from arteries and veins to capillaries takes place insensibly, and by the successive disappearance of the several organized ele- ments which constitute the three tunics of a vessel. SECT. IV. LYMPHATIC VESSELS. After what has been said concerning the histology of arteries and veins, a few words only will be required for the description of the structure of lymphatics.
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