The Origin And Development of the Lymphatic System

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The Origin And Development of the Lymphatic System
Florence Rena Sabin
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These two observations, namely, (1) the presence of blood in one part and its absence in the other, and (2) the fact that injections prove a connection of the jugular stem with the jugular sac, and of the abdominal plexus with the mesonephritic veins, make it quite cer- tain that the two portions of the thoracic duct are distinct from each other in embryo pigs measuring 23 mm. , and hence that the thoracic duct begins in two places. Practically the entire question at issue between those of us w
...ho think that the lymphatics grow by their own endothelial wall and those who do not centers around the question of how the thoracic duct develops, or, to put it more specifically, how these two lymphatic anlagen become connected. The discussion centers around my specimen 23a, which Kampmeier studied and which he uses as his most conclusive evidence of the theory of the growth of lymphatics by the addition of tissue spaces. On the other hand, it is my theory that the thoracic duct grows from these two anlagen from the veins by the same method by which other lymphatic capillaries can be seen to grow in a living specimen, namely, by the sprouting of their endothelial wall.

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