. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). xtremities.—The cellular or areolar tissue of Gerdy, is formed in the thick * Fig. 2. Vertical section of the inferior third of the tibia. Compact tissueof the body of the bone, becoming gradually thinner towards the inferior 2. Reticulated tissue in the lower part of the medullary cavity and occupyingthe axis of the cylinder of bone. 3. 3. Canaliculated tissue, the vascular canals ofwhich detach themselves successively from the compact walls of the bone, andrun nearly parallel with each other towards the e


. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). xtremities.—The cellular or areolar tissue of Gerdy, is formed in the thick * Fig. 2. Vertical section of the inferior third of the tibia. Compact tissueof the body of the bone, becoming gradually thinner towards the inferior 2. Reticulated tissue in the lower part of the medullary cavity and occupyingthe axis of the cylinder of bone. 3. 3. Canaliculated tissue, the vascular canals ofwhich detach themselves successively from the compact walls of the bone, andrun nearly parallel with each other towards the extremity of the bone. 4. 4. Cel-lular tissue of the epiphysis, composed of interrupted canaliculi, and of tubularcells, which terminate nearly perpendicularly upon the articular surface. 6. 6. Thearticular or sub-cartilaginous compact tissue extremely thin. Very generally itis deficient in places on the articular surface of bones, so as to leave the cells ofthe spongy tissue and their vascular canals naked when the cartilage is Internal malleolus.— GERDY ON THE INTIMATE STRUCTURE OF 3.* 27


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