Practical Microscopy: a Course of Normal Histology for Students And Practitioners of Medicine

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Stratum granulosum.
D. Prickle cells of rete mucosum or R. Malpighii.
E. Stratum of elongate cells, the lower limit of the epidermis.
F. F. Indicate the position of two papilla? of the true skin or derma. X 400.
pigment which gives the hue peculiar to the skin of colored indi- viduals.
The first two layers of the epidermis constitute, properly, the horny layer; while the remaining three strata compose the rete mucosum or rete Malpigliii.
The derma, corium or true skin, is composed of dense, fib
...rillated •connective tissue, so formed as to present minute elevations or 70 PRACTICAL MICROSCOPY.
papillae over the entire surface of the body. These papillae are cov- ered with a basement membrane, and are protected from undue irritation by the epidermal layers.
The subcutaneous cellular tissue (upon which the true skin rests) consists of fibrillated connective tissue with elastic elements, from which strong interlacing bands are formed. These, in the deeper parts, form septa which support lobules of adipose tissue.


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