Quain's elements of anatomy . Fig. 572.—Diagram of the wstjiibution of the BLOOU-VESSELS IN THE KIDNEY (from Ludwig). ai, ai, interlobular arteries ; ??;, vi, interlobularveins ; (/, a glomerulus ; vs, stellate vein ; ai; vr,arterioe et ven^ rectm forming pencil-like bundles,ab, vh ; vp, venous plexus in the impillse. Fig. 573.—Diagram showing the relation of THE URINIFEROUS TUBULES TO THE BLOOD-VES-SELS (after Bowman), a, one of the interlobular arteries ; a, afferentartery passing into the glomerulus; c, capsule ofthe glomerulus; t, convoluted tube ; e, e, efferentvessels which subdivide in


Quain's elements of anatomy . Fig. 572.—Diagram of the wstjiibution of the BLOOU-VESSELS IN THE KIDNEY (from Ludwig). ai, ai, interlobular arteries ; ??;, vi, interlobularveins ; (/, a glomerulus ; vs, stellate vein ; ai; vr,arterioe et ven^ rectm forming pencil-like bundles,ab, vh ; vp, venous plexus in the impillse. Fig. 573.—Diagram showing the relation of THE URINIFEROUS TUBULES TO THE BLOOD-VES-SELS (after Bowman), a, one of the interlobular arteries ; a, afferentartery passing into the glomerulus; c, capsule ofthe glomerulus; t, convoluted tube ; e, e, efferentvessels which subdivide in the plexus p, sun-oundingthe tube, and finally terminate in the interlobularvein, e. of Malpighi, A vein (efferent vessel)smaller than the artery, emerges from theglomerulus close to the point where theartery enters ; but, instead of joining withother small veins to form larger venoustrunks, as is the case in other organs, theefferent vessel divides into branches afterthe manner of an artery, and from thesearises a dens


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