. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). GERDY ON THE INTIMATE STRUCTURE OF 3.* 27. bones and the extremities of the long bones by the interruptionsof the canaliculated tissue, by other canals arising from the * Fig. 3. Vertical section of the os femoris. Tubular cells perpendicularto the articular surface of the bone; sometimes these cells are chiefly round- 2. Cartilaginous lamin separating the epiphysis from the shaft of the bone. 3. Vertical canal opening by one or more foramina, in the forsa at the top ofthe trochanter, and anastomosing with the


. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). GERDY ON THE INTIMATE STRUCTURE OF 3.* 27. bones and the extremities of the long bones by the interruptionsof the canaliculated tissue, by other canals arising from the * Fig. 3. Vertical section of the os femoris. Tubular cells perpendicularto the articular surface of the bone; sometimes these cells are chiefly round- 2. Cartilaginous lamin separating the epiphysis from the shaft of the bone. 3. Vertical canal opening by one or more foramina, in the forsa at the top ofthe trochanter, and anastomosing with the canals of the canaliculated tissue. Itlodges one of the vessels of the cellular tissue, which penetrate by the extremityof the body of the long bone. 4. 4. Vascular canaliculi, which run obliquely up-wards and inwards towards the lamen of the epiphysis, where the cartilage beginsto be removed, and the consolidation of the epiphysis and shaft has 5. Canaliculi of the upper part of the body of the bone, which are directedtowards the axis of the bone, and which anastomose with the vascular canal indi-cated


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