. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 279.—Origin of lymphatics (after Landois). I. From central tendon of diaphragmof rabbit (semi-diagrammatic); 6. lymph-canals communicating by X with lym-phatic vessel L\ A, origin of lymphatic by union of lymph-canals; E, E. endothe-lium. II. Perivascular canal. 344 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. leucocytes, a few developing red corpuscles, an abundance offat in the form both of very minute oil-globules and particlessmaller Fig. 280.—Epithelium from duodenum ofrabbit, two hours a


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 279.—Origin of lymphatics (after Landois). I. From central tendon of diaphragmof rabbit (semi-diagrammatic); 6. lymph-canals communicating by X with lym-phatic vessel L\ A, origin of lymphatic by union of lymph-canals; E, E. endothe-lium. II. Perivascular canal. 344 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. leucocytes, a few developing red corpuscles, an abundance offat in the form both of very minute oil-globules and particlessmaller Fig. 280.—Epithelium from duodenum ofrabbit, two hours after having been fedwith melted butter (Funke). Fig. 281.—Villi filled with fat, fromsmall intestine of an executed criminal, one hour after death (Funke). There are also present fatty acids, soaps small in quantityas compared with the neutral fats, also a little cholesterin andlecithin. But chyle varies very widely even in the same animalat different times. To the above must be added proteids (fibrin,serum-albumin, and globulin); extractives (sugar, urea, leucin); and salts in which sodiumchloride is abundant. The composition oflymph is so similar to thatof chyle, and both to blood,that lymph might, thoughonly roughly, be regardedas blood without its red cor-puscles, and chyle as lymphwith much neutral fat in avery fine state of division. The Movements of theLymph — comparative. — Insome fishes, some birds, and :. 882.—Chyle taken from the lacteals and amphibians, there are lymphthoracic duct, of a criminal executed du


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