The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 105. -From the Small Intestine of a Guinea-Pig.—Auerbach. a, Nervous inter-lacement : 6, ganglia ; c, lymphatic vessels ; d, Fig. 106.—Auerbachs Plexus of Small Intestine of Human Foetus, colored with plexus consists of fibrillated substance, and is made up of trabecular of variousthicknesses, which unite in large placoids. Nucleus-like elements (unformed gan-glion cells) and ganglion cells are embedded in the plexus, the whole of which isinclosed in a nucleated sheath. (Oc, 2 ; o
The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 105. -From the Small Intestine of a Guinea-Pig.—Auerbach. a, Nervous inter-lacement : 6, ganglia ; c, lymphatic vessels ; d, Fig. 106.—Auerbachs Plexus of Small Intestine of Human Foetus, colored with plexus consists of fibrillated substance, and is made up of trabecular of variousthicknesses, which unite in large placoids. Nucleus-like elements (unformed gan-glion cells) and ganglion cells are embedded in the plexus, the whole of which isinclosed in a nucleated sheath. (Oc, 2 ; obj., 7.)—Klein. 272 NEBVJiS TO THE
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