. The development of the chick; an introduction to embryology. Birds -- Embryology. 346 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK to the left side of the bocly-cavity (Fig. 188), and which is exaggerated by the rapid growth of the dorsal pancreas (Choron- schitzky). The spleen is thus genetically related to the wall of the great omentum, and lies outside the cavity of the latter. The cells of the spleen are proliferated from a peritoneal thicken- ing, which may be compared in this respect to the germinal epithelium. It is recognizable at ninety-six hours, and the mass formed by its proliferation grows rapi


. The development of the chick; an introduction to embryology. Birds -- Embryology. 346 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK to the left side of the bocly-cavity (Fig. 188), and which is exaggerated by the rapid growth of the dorsal pancreas (Choron- schitzky). The spleen is thus genetically related to the wall of the great omentum, and lies outside the cavity of the latter. The cells of the spleen are proliferated from a peritoneal thicken- ing, which may be compared in this respect to the germinal epithelium. It is recognizable at ninety-six hours, and the mass formed by its proliferation grows rapidly, forming a very consid- erable projection into the left side of the body-cavity above the stomach, at six days (cf. Fig. 197).. Fig. 196. — The same model from the left side. (After Broman.) Hrpesin., Hiatus recessus pneiimato-entericus sinister. 1. Br., Left bronchus. Pr'v., Proventriculus. Rhesin., Recessus hepato- entericus sinister. Rpesin., Right pneumato-enteric recess. Other abbreviations as in Fig. 195. According to Choronschitzky, the peritoneal cells invade the neighboring mesenchyme, and, spreading through it, form an ill- defined denser area, the fundamental tissue of which is therefore mesenchymal. The meshes of the latter are in immediate con- tinuity with the vena lienalis, but the vascular endothelium is. 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 Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947. New York, Holt


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