The physiology of the circulation in plants : in the lower animals, and in man : being a course of lectures delivered at surgeons' hall to the president, fellows, etc of the Royal college of surgeons of Edinburgh, in the summer of 1872 . Fig. 67. Fig. 66.—Compound papillae from palm of human hand (magnified), a, Base of papilla, b, b c,Branches of papilla. (Compare with Figs. 70 and 73.)—After Kolliker. Fig. 67.—Plan of a secreting membrane, a, Basement membrane. 6, Epithelium, composed of secret-ing nucleated cells, c, Layer of capillary bloodvessels. (Compare with to, n, of Fig. 57, B.)— Qua


The physiology of the circulation in plants : in the lower animals, and in man : being a course of lectures delivered at surgeons' hall to the president, fellows, etc of the Royal college of surgeons of Edinburgh, in the summer of 1872 . Fig. 67. Fig. 66.—Compound papillae from palm of human hand (magnified), a, Base of papilla, b, b c,Branches of papilla. (Compare with Figs. 70 and 73.)—After Kolliker. Fig. 67.—Plan of a secreting membrane, a, Basement membrane. 6, Epithelium, composed of secret-ing nucleated cells, c, Layer of capillary bloodvessels. (Compare with to, n, of Fig. 57, B.)— Quain. Fig. 68.—Sweat gland and duct of human skin, opening upon surface at a (magnified), e, Glandsurrounded by fat. d, Duct of gland passing through corium, through lower (c) and upper part (6)of epidermis. (Compare with Figs. 71 and 72, and with c, d, of Fig. 57, B.)—After Wagner. Fig. 69.—Ridges on epidermis of human skin, with orifices of sweat-glands (magnified), a, Ridge,c, Furrow. 6, Orifice of sweat-gland. (Compare with a of Figs. 74 and 75.)—After 70. Fig. 71.


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