The Laws And Mechanics of Circulation, With the Principle Involved in Animal Movement
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Med. Wiss.. 1869. p. 545. 250 PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY. glands to show the difficulties which beset the way, and the necessity for this increase of force for compelling circulation in the measure of the requirements. In the first place, the glands are composed of a congeries of lymph-nodes communi- cating with afferent and efferent vessels (Fig. 93,/,/, h). 'J he i— \ Fig. 93.— Section of a Small Lymphatic Gland, half diagrammatically given, with the course of the lymph, a, The envelope ; b, septa... between the follicles or alveoli of the cortical portion ; c, system of septa of the medullary portion, down to the hilus of the organ ; e, lymph-tubes of the medullary mass ; /, different lymphatic streams which surround the follicles, and flow through the interstices of the medullary por- tion ; g, confluence of these passing through the efferent vessel ; h, at the hilus of the organ — Frey . Fig. 94. — Follicle from the Lymphatic Gland of a Dog in Vertical Section, a, Reticular sustentacular substance of the more external portion ; b, of the more internal, and c, of the most external and finely webbed part on the surface of the follicle ; d, origin of a thick lymph-tube ; e, the same of a thinner one ; /, capsule ; g, septa ; k, division of one of the latter ; i, investing space of the follicle with its retinacula ; h, vas afferens ; I, I, attachment of the lymph-tubes to the septa — Frey.
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