. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. Fig. 593. h, Longitudinal Section of an Hepatic Vein: a,portion of the canal from which, the veinhas been removed; b, orifices of ultimatetwigs of the vein (intralobular), situated inthe centre of the lobules (after Kiernan).. Longitudinal Section of a Small Portal Vein and Canal(after Kiernan): a, portions of the canal from which thevein has been removed; b, side of the portal vein in con-tact with the canal; c, the side of the vein which is sepa-rated from the canal by the hepatic artery and duct, withareolar tissue (Glissons capsule); d, internal surface


. Anatomy, descriptive and surgical. Fig. 593. h, Longitudinal Section of an Hepatic Vein: a,portion of the canal from which, the veinhas been removed; b, orifices of ultimatetwigs of the vein (intralobular), situated inthe centre of the lobules (after Kiernan).. Longitudinal Section of a Small Portal Vein and Canal(after Kiernan): a, portions of the canal from which thevein has been removed; b, side of the portal vein in con-tact with the canal; c, the side of the vein which is sepa-rated from the canal by the hepatic artery and duct, withareolar tissue (Glissons capsule); d, internal surface ofthe portal vein, through which are seen the outlines ofthe lobules and the openings, e, of the interlobular veins;/, vaginal veins of Kiernan; g, hepatic artery; h, hepaticduct. cells are also the minute commencements of the bile-ducts. Therefore in the lobulewe have all the essentials of a secreting gland ; that is to say, (1) cells, by which thesecretion is formed; (2) blood-vessels, in close relation with the cells, containing theblood from which the secretion is derived; and (3) ducts, by which the secretionwhen formed is carried away. Each of these structures will have to be furtherconsidered. 1. The hepatic cells are of more or less spheroidal fo


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