. Elements of histology. Histology. chap, xxiv.] (Esophagus and Stomach. 195 through the mucosa, in order to open on the free sur- face. In man, these glands are relatively scarce ; in carnivorous animals (dog, cat) they form an almost continuous layer (Fig. 113). 263. Between the mucosa and submucosa are longitudinal bundles of non-striped muscular tissue. Fig. 113.—From a Longitudinal Section through the Mucous Membrane of the Oesophagus of Dog. e, The stratified pavement epithelium of the surface ; m, the muscularis mucosas; between the two is the mucosa; g, the mucous glands: d, ducts


. Elements of histology. Histology. chap, xxiv.] (Esophagus and Stomach. 195 through the mucosa, in order to open on the free sur- face. In man, these glands are relatively scarce ; in carnivorous animals (dog, cat) they form an almost continuous layer (Fig. 113). 263. Between the mucosa and submucosa are longitudinal bundles of non-striped muscular tissue. Fig. 113.—From a Longitudinal Section through the Mucous Membrane of the Oesophagus of Dog. e, The stratified pavement epithelium of the surface ; m, the muscularis mucosas; between the two is the mucosa; g, the mucous glands: d, ducts of same. (Atlas.) At the beginning of the oesophagus they are absent, but soon make their appearance—at first as small bundles separated from one another by masses of con- nective tissue; but lower down, about the middle, they form a continuous stratum of longitudinal bundles. This is the muscularis Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925. Philadelphia : H. C. Lea's Son


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