. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. ,jr6 v®j) IT. fr^ From various sections from tlie thymus gland of Rana esciilenta.—G. H. I. Complete gland (Hartnack, Oc. I, Syst. 3). a Pigment-cells. II. Portion of a section (Hartnack, Oc. I, Syst. 7) showing small coi-puscles of Haj^sall. III. Portion of a section showing lohules with degenerating cells. a Capsule of lobe. 6 Lobules. c Large corpuscle of Hassall, surrounded by normal tissue. IV. Xerve-ceU? (corjiuscle of Hassall), after Fleischl. (^) Corpuscles of Hassall (Fig. 211 II, III, and IV) are, as a rule, large bo
. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. ,jr6 v®j) IT. fr^ From various sections from tlie thymus gland of Rana esciilenta.—G. H. I. Complete gland (Hartnack, Oc. I, Syst. 3). a Pigment-cells. II. Portion of a section (Hartnack, Oc. I, Syst. 7) showing small coi-puscles of Haj^sall. III. Portion of a section showing lohules with degenerating cells. a Capsule of lobe. 6 Lobules. c Large corpuscle of Hassall, surrounded by normal tissue. IV. Xerve-ceU? (corjiuscle of Hassall), after Fleischl. (^) Corpuscles of Hassall (Fig. 211 II, III, and IV) are, as a rule, large bodies, but are subject to much variation in size. Their. 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 Ecker, Alexander, 1816-1887; Haslam, George. Oxford, Clarendon Press
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