. Elements of histology. Histology. Chap. IV.] EN DO THELIUM. 27 are more or less polygonal, or slightly elongated. Their outlines Vary; in the lining of the lymph sacs of the frog they are much larger, and of very sinuous out- line j while those of the posterior surface of the cornea. Fig. 19.—Omentiiin of Rabbit, stained with Mtrate of Silver. a, Ordinary flat endothelial cells; b, germinating cells. (Atlas.) are very regular, pentagonal, or hexagonal, having straight outlines in the perfectly normal and well-pre- served condition, but serrated and sinuous after they have been prepared with


. Elements of histology. Histology. Chap. IV.] EN DO THELIUM. 27 are more or less polygonal, or slightly elongated. Their outlines Vary; in the lining of the lymph sacs of the frog they are much larger, and of very sinuous out- line j while those of the posterior surface of the cornea. Fig. 19.—Omentiiin of Rabbit, stained with Mtrate of Silver. a, Ordinary flat endothelial cells; b, germinating cells. (Atlas.) are very regular, pentagonal, or hexagonal, having straight outlines in the perfectly normal and well-pre- served condition, but serrated and sinuous after they have been prepared with various reagents and in the abnormal state; the endothelial plates lining the blood- vessels and lymphatic vessels (Fig. 18) are narrow and elongated, with more or less sinuous outlines. In the lymphatic capillaries the endothelial plates are poly- gonal, but their outline serrated. 32. As a rule the endothelial cells are flattened,. 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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