The internal secretions and the principles of medicine . Fig. THE EPITHELIUM DF THE ANTERIDR PITUI-TARY ilS PARTLY CDMPDSEU DP FHACDCYTICEPITHELIDIU CELLS, [S^jaus.] Fig, 1, EpitHBllold cBlls In a tuberculous lymphatic gland f! ^ ° *^^ pituitary. Phagccytic: epltha- 4 LEUCOCYTES AS DISTRIBUTORS OF POISONS AND REMEDIES. 1041 although here and there arranged in order, owing to the con-tiguity of their tubular walls or stroma, are massed .promiscu-ously. This is nuide clear by the cut reproduced below, from apaper by Launois and Mulon,^^ which shows according to theirdescription,


The internal secretions and the principles of medicine . Fig. THE EPITHELIUM DF THE ANTERIDR PITUI-TARY ilS PARTLY CDMPDSEU DP FHACDCYTICEPITHELIDIU CELLS, [S^jaus.] Fig, 1, EpitHBllold cBlls In a tuberculous lymphatic gland f! ^ ° *^^ pituitary. Phagccytic: epltha- 4 LEUCOCYTES AS DISTRIBUTORS OF POISONS AND REMEDIES. 1041 although here and there arranged in order, owing to the con-tiguity of their tubular walls or stroma, are massed .promiscu-ously. This is nuide clear by the cut reproduced below, from apaper by Launois and Mulon,^^ which shows according to theirdescription, siderophile and eosinophile cells. In fact,Laimois specifically states that they are simply groups of cellsbetween which a secretion is formed. The microphotographopposite page 1046 likewise emphasizes this important fact. On the other hand, there is a striking resemblance betweenthe large mononuclear cells which constitute the supposed gland-


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