Text-Book of Histology, Including the Microscopic Technic

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94.— Section of the Spleen of a Mouse. X 85. The boundary between the spleen pulp and the artery, the sheath of which is infiltrated in its entire length with leucocytes, is indicated by a dotted line. Technic No. 60.
spleen arterial blood) that have come through the patent beginnings of the veins, as well as through the walls of the sinuses.
The lymph-vessels are profuse on the surface of the spleen of ani- mals, but in man are only slightly developed. Deep lymph-vessels, running in the interi
...or of the spleen, are wanting.
The nerves consist of a few medullated fibers and many naked axis- cylinders. They enter the spleen with the arteries and ramify with 152 HISTOLOGY.
them. During their course they send branches to the musculature of the arteries (Fig. 94) and to the trabeculae. Plexuses of nonmedullated nerve-fibers are also found in the spleen pulp ; they are partly sensory in nature and probably arise from the ramifications of the medullated fibers just mentioned.
The uninjured external surface of the spleen frequently shows boundary marks of spheric lobules ; the attempt to find a division into lobules in sections through the human spleen cannot be definitely carried out; though always near the surface of the spleen trabeculae with their enclosed veins can be re- garded as boundaries of lobules and that the arteries are situated in the axis of the lobule, as far as possible from the ''interlobular " trabecular veins, can be shown {cf.


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