. Compendium of histology. Histology. Kig. 106.—Lymph tube from a mesenteric gland of the dog : a, capillary vessel; b, reticular connective tissue, forming the tube. Fig. —From the medullary sub- stance of an inguinal lymphatic gland of the ox ; a, lymph tube with the com- plicated system of vessels ', c, piece of another: d, septa; 6, connecting fibres between the tube and septum. The lacuna system between the lymphatic tubes we call the lymphafics of the medullary substance. That this arises from the investment spaces of the follicle is taught by the Fig- ures 104, e, and 105, i, I. Th


. Compendium of histology. Histology. Kig. 106.—Lymph tube from a mesenteric gland of the dog : a, capillary vessel; b, reticular connective tissue, forming the tube. Fig. —From the medullary sub- stance of an inguinal lymphatic gland of the ox ; a, lymph tube with the com- plicated system of vessels ', c, piece of another: d, septa; 6, connecting fibres between the tube and septum. The lacuna system between the lymphatic tubes we call the lymphafics of the medullary substance. That this arises from the investment spaces of the follicle is taught by the Fig- ures 104, e, and 105, i, I. The blood-vessels attain the interior of the organ, for the most part, from the hilus. The arterial affluent, and venous effluent tubes are contained in isolated lymphatic tubes. In the follicles they form a broad-meshed, rounded, capillary net- work. Besides these, other smaller vascular branches, surrounded by tenter-fibres, may enter our organ from the capsule. What purpose is served by these spaces or canal-work be- tween the capsule and septum system, on the one hand, and the follicles and lymph tubes on the other ? We have already answered this. It is the path of the lymph in the interior of the organ. On perforating the capsule, the vasa afferentia lose their walls (Fig. 105, h)\ they become lacunar passages, but are, it. 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 Frey, Heinrich, 1822-1890; Cutter, George R. (George Rogers), b. 1840, tr. New York, G. P. Putnams sons


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