Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy

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Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy
Rudolph Albert Von Klliker
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Tendon of the tibialis posticus (Man), magnified 60 diameters: a, secondary fas- ciculi ; 6, thicker nuclear fibres ; c, interstitial connective tissue.
THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM.
235 These facts, better than any other, contradict Reichert's view, according to which the tendinous tissue is composed of a homogeneous substance. ( Vid. 24, note. ) 81. Connections of the Tendons with other parts. The tendons are connected on the one side with the muscles, and on the other with the various parts moved by
...the muscles. Even by the naked eye, it may be seen that the former connection is effected in the one case in such a way that the tendon and muscle are continued into each other recti- linearly, and in the other so that the muscular fibres, with rounded extremities, join the borders and surfaces of the tendons and aponeuroses at an acute angle, as in the instance of the penniform muscles. The microscopic conditions in these two cases are widely different. In the former, the muscular fasciculi pass immediately into those of the tendon, in such a way that no sharply-defined limit exists between the two tissues, Fig.

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