Human Histology in Its Relations to Descriptive Anatomy Physiology And Patholo

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Human Histology in Its Relations to Descriptive Anatomy Physiology And Patholo
E R Edmund Randolph Peaslee
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202 represents a section of fibro-cartilage. They exist as spe- cial organs (interarticular fibro-cartilages and the cotyloid liga- a. Vessels of the tendon of an ostrich. 6, c. Vessels of muscle and tendon, unit- ingatd. (Queckett. ) WHITE FIBROUS TISSUE.
279 Fig. 177.
ments), or are found developed in the tendons, tendinous sheaths, and the ligaments.
4. The fibrous membranes, so called, differ from the tendons only by the frequent interweaving of the bundles, to give them their difference in
... form, and by the greater amount of elastic fibres. Under this head may be mentioned . First. The deepfascice (femoral, &c. ), which very nearly resemble the aponeuroses in structure, and some of which are classed with them.
Secondly. The periosteum and perichondrium, which sometimes contain a great number of elastic fibres, are more vascular than the preceding, and are sparingly supplied with nerves and lymph- atics. The dura mater also belongs here, it being the internal periosteum (endosteum) of the cranium, while it at the same time protects the encephalon.


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