The book The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System, Part 1 was written by author Edward Emanud Klein Here you can read free online of The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System, Part 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System, Part 1 a good or bad book?
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(6) the hypertrophy of the muscular coat of the pulmonary pleura of guinea-pigs is, perhaps, the most characteristic feature. This hy- pertrophy consists in the bundles of unstriped muscles becoming thicker, and being therefore situated nearer to one another. As the morbid process advances, the muscular meshwork, described in the First Section, may, over extensive areas, become transformed into an almost continuous muscular membrane, in which the original meshes have become reduced in number an...d size. Tliis is well seen in horizontal sections through lungs, the superficial parts of which con- tain extensive pneumonic changes. Transverse sections through such parts show that the pleural muscles have become increased to such an extent that they form, in many parts, a continuous membrane, the thickness of which reaches that of three or four muscle-cells. In Fig. 2 I have represented a part of the pleural muscular coat in chronic inflammation (a), and in the normal condition (b). I need hardly say that Fig.
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