. Elements of histology. Histology. 288 Elements uf Histology a more or less complete ring of such cells may exist, as in the submaxillary gland of the cat (Fig. 190). Finally, this second variety of cell may be so largely. Fig. 1S9.—Section tliruugli a Pure Mucous Gland in the Resting State. The nuclei are seen flattened at the iieripliei-y of the alveoli. The cells are not deeply stained. There are no demilune cells. (Microphotograph.) represented as to cause the gland to be described as belonging to a separate variety—mixed glands. 231. (3) Mixed salivary, muco-salivary, or sero- mucoiis gl


. Elements of histology. Histology. 288 Elements uf Histology a more or less complete ring of such cells may exist, as in the submaxillary gland of the cat (Fig. 190). Finally, this second variety of cell may be so largely. Fig. 1S9.—Section tliruugli a Pure Mucous Gland in the Resting State. The nuclei are seen flattened at the iieripliei-y of the alveoli. The cells are not deeply stained. There are no demilune cells. (Microphotograph.) represented as to cause the gland to be described as belonging to a separate variety—mixed glands. 231. (3) Mixed salivary, muco-salivary, or sero- mucoiis glands. Here some alveoli may be entirely serous, some may belong to one of the varieties of so-called mucous glands. Sometimes the alveoli may contain both serous and mucous cells similarly situated around the lumen, so that we may have actually a mixed salivary alveolus (Fig. 191). It is justitiable to assume that demilune cells really. 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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