. Human physiology (Volume 1) . — Mojoiijof Genoa, believes, that the lymphatics have no patulous 1 Dissert. Vasuruin Lymphaticorum Corporis Humani Historia, &c. Senis, 1787; and Pro-dromo dun Opera sul Sistemo de Vasi Linfatice, Siena, 1784. Anatoinisch. Physiologische Abhandlung. Berlin, 1802. i Handliuch, u. s. vv. translated by Jourdan ami Breschet, p. 179, Paris, 1805. k F. Arnold! Lehrbuch der Physiologic des Menschen, Zurich, 1836-7; and Brit,and For. Med. Rev. Oct. 1839, p. 479. 1 Journal do la Society des Sciences Physiques, &c. Nov. *. 594 ABSORPTION. orifice, and that they ta


. Human physiology (Volume 1) . — Mojoiijof Genoa, believes, that the lymphatics have no patulous 1 Dissert. Vasuruin Lymphaticorum Corporis Humani Historia, &c. Senis, 1787; and Pro-dromo dun Opera sul Sistemo de Vasi Linfatice, Siena, 1784. Anatoinisch. Physiologische Abhandlung. Berlin, 1802. i Handliuch, u. s. vv. translated by Jourdan ami Breschet, p. 179, Paris, 1805. k F. Arnold! Lehrbuch der Physiologic des Menschen, Zurich, 1836-7; and Brit,and For. Med. Rev. Oct. 1839, p. 479. 1 Journal do la Society des Sciences Physiques, &c. Nov. *. 594 ABSORPTION. orifice, and that they take their origin from a cellular filament,which progressively becomes a villosity, an areolar spongiole, acapillary, and, at length, a lymphatic trunk ; — the absorbent ac-tion of these vessels being a kind of imbibition. Lastly, Mulleraffirms, that he has never perceived any opening at the extremity Fig. 140.


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