. Elements of histology. Histology. 2i2 Elements of Histology. [ centre of the acinus the capillaries become con- fluent into one large vein, the central or intralobular vein The intralobular veins of several neighbouring acini join so as to form the sublobular veins, and these lead into the efferent veins of the liver, or. Fig. 124.—From a Vertical Section through the Liver of Eabbit; the Blood-vessels and Bile-vessels injected. a, Interlobular veins surrounded by interlobular bile-ducts; these latter take up the network of fine intralobular bile capillaries; the meshes of this net


. Elements of histology. Histology. 2i2 Elements of Histology. [ centre of the acinus the capillaries become con- fluent into one large vein, the central or intralobular vein The intralobular veins of several neighbouring acini join so as to form the sublobular veins, and these lead into the efferent veins of the liver, or. Fig. 124.—From a Vertical Section through the Liver of Eabbit; the Blood-vessels and Bile-vessels injected. a, Interlobular veins surrounded by interlobular bile-ducts; these latter take up the network of fine intralobular bile capillaries; the meshes of this net- work correspond to the liver cells; 6, the intralobular or central A-ein. (Atlas.) the hepatic veins, which finally pass into the vena cava inferior. 280. The substance of each acinus—, the tissue between the capillary blood-vessels—is com- posed of uniform polygonal protoplasmic epithelial cells, of about j^th of an inch in diameter; these are the liver cells. Owing to the peculiar, more or less radiating, arrangement of the capillaries, the liver cells appear to form columns or cylinders, also more or less radiating from the periphery towards the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. Philadelphia : H. C. Lea's Son


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