The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy . ibrous and more or less opaque,its colour is yellowish, and the cells arefound to contain a greater number of oil-globules than in its natural state. The true cartilages are, the articular,costal, ensiform, thyroid, cricoid, ary-tenoid, tracheal and bronchial, nasal,meatus auris, the pully of the troch-learis muscle, and temporary cartilage,or the cartilage of bone previously toossification. § Reticular cartilage is composed of cells (-j-^th of an inch in dia- * Arrangement of the cells in articular cartilage. The drawing is madefrom the


The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy . ibrous and more or less opaque,its colour is yellowish, and the cells arefound to contain a greater number of oil-globules than in its natural state. The true cartilages are, the articular,costal, ensiform, thyroid, cricoid, ary-tenoid, tracheal and bronchial, nasal,meatus auris, the pully of the troch-learis muscle, and temporary cartilage,or the cartilage of bone previously toossification. § Reticular cartilage is composed of cells (-j-^th of an inch in dia- * Arrangement of the cells in articular cartilage. The drawing is madefrom the same section as fig. 47, the part selected being midway between thefree surface of the cartilage and the bone. t Arrangement of the cells in articular cartilage near to,and at its free sur-face. The figure is drawn from the same section as the two preceding. Theedge to the right, where the cells are most condensed, represents the freesurface. X A portion of reticular cartilage. The section is taken from the pinna,and magnified 155 times. § Page 5. I. 114 STRUCTURE OE CARTILAGE. meter), separated from each, other by an opaque, subfibrous, intercellularnetwork, the breadth, of the cells being considerably greater than thatof the intercellular structure. The cells are parent cells, containingothers of secondary formation, together with nuclei^ nucleoli, granularmatter, and oil-globules in greater number than those of true fibres are short, imperfect, loose in texture, and yellowish. Theinstances of reticular cartilage are, the pinna, epiglottis, and Eustaciiiantube. Fibrous cartilage is composed of a network of white, glisteningfibres collected into fasciculi of various size, and containing in its F/g. 51.*


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