Stöhr's Histology : Arranged Upon An Embroyological Basis
The book Stöhr's Histology : Arranged Upon An Embroyological Basis was written by author Stöhr, Philipp, 1849-1911 Here you can read free online of Stöhr's Histology : Arranged Upon An Embroyological Basis book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Stöhr's Histology : Arranged Upon An Embroyological Basis a good or bad book?
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The medullary portion includes cord-like prolongations of the nodules, called medullary cords. The secondary nodules often are incompletely separated from one another and the cords join to form a network. Both the nodules and the cords are enveloped by the lymph sinuses, and the trabeculae if present are in the midst of the sinuses (Figs. 177 and 178). The nodules and cords are both composed of lymphocytes in a close-meshed reticular tissue. The blood vessels of the lymph gland in part enter fr...om various points in the capsule and run in the trabeculae, but the chief vessels enter at the hilus. The arterv divides into several branches which remain in Fig. 177. Fig. 178. From Vertical Sections through the Medulla of a Lymph Gland of an Ox. Fig. 177, X 5O1 shows the medullary cords and trabeculae cut lengthwise in its upper part, and cut across in its lower part. Both the cords and the trabeculae form continuous networks. Fig. 178, X 240, shows the fine reticular tissue of the lymph sinus, containing a few leucocytes.
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