The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . of newly-formed cells on its under?ur&on ORGANS OF THE EXTERNAL SENSES •Mt In Fig. 103 are seen—1. The Its deep layer, the rcte muensum. o of the quadrangular papillary clumpscomposed of minute conicnl pHpilUti, suchas mv seen in the pntol of the hand or soleuf the foot. 4. Deep layer of the derma,the corium. 5. Adipose cells. 6. A su-Doripnrous gland with its 6piral duct, aslie seen in the palm of the hand and soleof the foot. 7. Anotll-T sudoriparousgland with n straightcr duct, such as isaeen in the scalp


The hydropathic encyclopedia: a system of hydropathy and hygiene .. . of newly-formed cells on its under?ur&on ORGANS OF THE EXTERNAL SENSES •Mt In Fig. 103 are seen—1. The Its deep layer, the rcte muensum. o of the quadrangular papillary clumpscomposed of minute conicnl pHpilUti, suchas mv seen in the pntol of the hand or soleuf the foot. 4. Deep layer of the derma,the corium. 5. Adipose cells. 6. A su-Doripnrous gland with its 6piral duct, aslie seen in the palm of the hand and soleof the foot. 7. Anotll-T sudoriparousgland with n straightcr duct, such as isaeen in the scalp. 8. Two hairs from thei:alp, enclosed in their follicles; theirrelative depth in the skin is A pair ot sebiparous glands, openingby short ducts into the follicle of the hair. The hairs are horny append-ages, produced by the involutionof the epiderma, constituting thefollicle, and subsequent evolutionof the same structure, constitu-ting the shaft of the hair. Hairsare variable in length and thick-ness in different parts of the body. Fig. ioa. ANATOMY OF THE SKIN Their free extremity is generally pointed, and sometimes split into filaments ; the central extremity, calledthe bulb, is implanted deeply in the integument, extending through theepiderma into the cellular tissue, where it is surrounded by adiposecells. The hair is formed from its follicle, by a process identical withthe formation of the epiderma by the papillary layer of the derma. The color of the hair, and also of the epiderma, is owing to theocloration of the primitive granules, of which the cells are composed. The sebiparous glands, which are embedded in the derma, are sac-culated glandular bodies, of a complex variety of structure, from apouch-like follicle to a lobulated gland. In some situations .heir ex-cretory ducts open on the surface of the epiderma, and in others theyterminate in the follicles of the hairs. In the meatus auditorius thosebiparous glands, called ceruminous, are large, and in


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