The Human Body: An Elementary Text-Book of Anatomy, Physiology, And Hygiene ...
The Human Body: An Elementary Text-Book of Anatomy, Physiology, And Hygiene ...
Martin, H. Newell (Henry Newell), 1848-1896
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The Olands of the Skin are of two kinds. The sweat glands or sudori- parous glands, and the oil glands or sebaceous glands. The Sweat Olands (Fig. 78) are microscopic tubes which reach from the surface of the skin to the subcu- taneous areolar tissue; then the tube often branches, and is coiled up into a little knot, intertwined with blood -, «„ ^ , capillaries. These glands ai*e found all Fia. 78.— A sweat ^ ° ffSiticieJ cSig^i;^ ^^^^ ^^^ «^^^> ^^^ are most abundant on iXcJf tUlS^dV^S? the pal...ms of the hands, the soles of the Sii^iSfitiVel^lfe feet, and the brow. Altogether,there are low the dermis. ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^^^^ millions of them. The perspiration or sweat poured out by the sudoriparous What is the matrix of a nail? When does the nail grow longer? What is the bed of a nail? How does a nail grow thicker? Which is its thickest part? What is necessary in order that a '* cast nail " maybe reproduced? What glands are found in the skin? Describe a sweat gland. Where are the sweat glands most numerous?
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