. Text-book of normal histology: including an account of the development of the tissues and of the organs. net-work ; , the inter-lobular bile-duct which takes up the bile-capillaries at the periphery of the lobule. 1^8 NORMAL HISTOLOGY. secreting hepatic tissue, comprising the liver-cells, the bile-capil-laries, the minute channels through which the bile elaborated within Fig. Section of injected human liver, the capillaries having been fil! J from the central vein (a)b, branches of portal vein. Fig. 221. the lobule is carried off, together with lymph-radicles and a very-small amoun
. Text-book of normal histology: including an account of the development of the tissues and of the organs. net-work ; , the inter-lobular bile-duct which takes up the bile-capillaries at the periphery of the lobule. 1^8 NORMAL HISTOLOGY. secreting hepatic tissue, comprising the liver-cells, the bile-capil-laries, the minute channels through which the bile elaborated within Fig. Section of injected human liver, the capillaries having been fil! J from the central vein (a)b, branches of portal vein. Fig. 221. the lobule is carried off, together with lymph-radicles and a very-small amount of delicate areolar tissue. The liver-cells are irreg-ular polyhedral elements (17-25 11) in whose finely granularprotoplasm, devoid of cell-mem-brane, one or more round nucleilie embedded. Numerous oil-drops of various sizes, as w^ell aspigment - granules, very com-monly are present within the ^ Fig. 220.
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