Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health And Disease
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Most distinctly in the thickest portions of the skin, but may be also found on the shoulders and arms, the breast, abdomen, and the lower extremities, although sometimes only slightly indicated. (3) Blood-vessels. The arteries, which supply the skin, pene- trate the subjacent fasciae and anastomose with each other above the fasciae ; they are more numerous in the flexor surfaces of the extremities than in the extensor, and than in the trunc. The largest number is found in the palmar and plantar... surfaces. In accordance with the accurate researches of "W. Tomsa, the skin everywhere has three separate vascular districts, each of which is supplied with its own arterioles and roots of veins. The deepest is that of the subcutaneous fat-tissue ; the next in order is that of the sweat-glands, and the most superficial belongs to the derma, with its hair follicles and sebaceous glands. The arterioles which supply the fat-tissue are numerous, correspond- ing to the large number of capillaries ; those of the sweat-glands surround the coils in a basket-like arrangement and empty into two or three veinlets, one of which invariably runs upward along the duct of the sweat-gland and anastomoses with veins of the papillary layer.
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