. Elements of histology. Histology. 350 Elements of Histology. are more distinct during expansion, inspiration, than in the collapsed state. Inspiration, by its ex- panding the lungs, and consequently also the lym- phatics, greatly favours absorption. Through these stomata, and also throuirh the interstitial cement. Fig. 231.—Injected Lung of Cat. (Photograph.) substance of the lining epithelium, formed particles —such as soot particles of a smoky atmosphere, pigment artificially inhaled, cellular elements, such as mucous or pus corpuscles, bacteria, etc.—find their way into the radicles


. Elements of histology. Histology. 350 Elements of Histology. are more distinct during expansion, inspiration, than in the collapsed state. Inspiration, by its ex- panding the lungs, and consequently also the lym- phatics, greatly favours absorption. Through these stomata, and also throuirh the interstitial cement. Fig. 231.—Injected Lung of Cat. (Photograph.) substance of the lining epithelium, formed particles —such as soot particles of a smoky atmosphere, pigment artificially inhaled, cellular elements, such as mucous or pus corpuscles, bacteria, etc.—find their way into the radicles of the lymphatics, thence into the perivascular and sub-pleural lymphatics, and finally into the bronchial glands. The cellular elements just mentioned, containing particles of soot, are spoken of as " dust ;. 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; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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