. Text-book of normal histology: including an account of the development of the tissues and of the organs. Fig. 149. Fig. 150. Section of spleen of dog, showing general structure: a, capsule, from which trabeculse extend ; sec-tions of these latter are seen in several places, as at d; b, tissue of splenic pulp ; c, c, Malpighiancorpuscles ; e, sections of blood-vessels. Likewise, bundles of muscular tissue are constituents of the trabfeculsein many mammals, including man to a limited degree; the muscle-cells are distin-guishable fromthe surroundingconnective tissueby their rod-shaped
. Text-book of normal histology: including an account of the development of the tissues and of the organs. Fig. 149. Fig. 150. Section of spleen of dog, showing general structure: a, capsule, from which trabeculse extend ; sec-tions of these latter are seen in several places, as at d; b, tissue of splenic pulp ; c, c, Malpighiancorpuscles ; e, sections of blood-vessels. Likewise, bundles of muscular tissue are constituents of the trabfeculsein many mammals, including man to a limited degree; the muscle-cells are distin-guishable fromthe surroundingconnective tissueby their rod-shaped stoutest tra-beculae are foundat the hilum,which c o r r e-sponds to theposition at whichthe larger blood-vessels enter andleave the lymphoidtissue filling theintertrabecularspaces exists intwo forms—as the loose adenoid tissue which, together with the.
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