The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System

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The Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
E Edward Klein
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M.p. m. 7.
a. Common flat endothelium of the peritoneal serosa, which covers the tendon-bundles.
h. Smaller endothelium, which covers straight lymphatic vessels which lie between the tendon-bundles.
c. Stomata vera, some widely open, some collapsed, which lead to those straight lymphatic vessels ; these stomata are lined Digitized by Goo^^ EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 85 with endothelial cells, which, as in Fig. 6, are of a germina^ ting character.
d. Represent sinuses of those straight lymphatic ves
...sels.
Fig. 8. Peritoneal surface of a silver preparation of a centrum tendineum of a guinea-pig which suffered from chronic infect, peritonitis (artificial tuberculosis!.) M. p. III. 7.
a — a and aj — aj Indicate the straight lymphatic vessels between the tendon bundles, as in Fig. 7.
h. Represent stomata which are plugged up by a substance which has become darkly stained by the reagent (fibrinous plug) ; the endothelium which surrounds the stomata is in a state of intensive germination, forming buds and vilH, freely pro- jecting over the surface ; on the latter ones cells are seen to be in the state of detaching themselves by constriction (lymphoid cells).


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