A Manual of Physiology a Text book for Students of Medicine

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A Manual of Physiology a Text book for Students of Medicine
Gerald Francis Yeo
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The general arrangement of the structures in the walls of the veins is like that of the arteries; they also have three coats, the external, middle, and internal ; the tissues of each dif- RELATIVE CAPACITY OF THE VESSELS. 283 fering but little from those of the arteries, The middle coat, how- ever, in the large veins is distinguished from that of the large arteries by being much thinner, owing to the paucity of yellow elastic tissue. It is also characterized by its relative richness in muscle f...ibre, while the structure of the middle coat of the small veins can only be distinguished from that of the arterioles by the comparative sparseness of the muscle cells running around the tubes. FIG. 128. Diagram intended to give an idea of the aggregate sectional area of the different parts of the vascular system. A. Aorta c. Capillaries, v. Veins. The transverse measurement of the shaded part may be taken as the width of the various kinds of vessels supposing them fused together. The veins are capable of considerable distension, but, though possessed of a certain degree of elasticity, they are much inferior to the arteries in resiliency.

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