. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 3289.—Pencilled and Silver-stained Preparation of the Pleural Aspect of the Central Tendon ofa Rabbits Dlaphraj^in. to show Lviiiphatic Capillaries and their Relation with the Cell ) :!IHI diameters, h. BegJnninK ot the lyiiii>h <-apillanes by aeonliiiuity witli Uu- rell spiiros; c. c. r. chH spaces surrounded by the daik i-noimd * spares contain cells, Ivniph-canalicutar cells, and the cell prt«-esses


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . Fig. 3289.—Pencilled and Silver-stained Preparation of the Pleural Aspect of the Central Tendon ofa Rabbits Dlaphraj^in. to show Lviiiphatic Capillaries and their Relation with the Cell ) :!IHI diameters, h. BegJnninK ot the lyiiii>h <-apillanes by aeonliiiuity witli Uu- rell spiiros; c. c. r. chH spaces surrounded by the daik i-noimd * spares contain cells, Ivniph-canalicutar cells, and the cell prt«-esses parllv till the whitehues connecting the cell spaces (c/. Fig. SaSSi. (/, il, d. i). Lymphatic capillaries with the ser-rated endothelial cells. this duct terminates in tlie precava, aud in tlic nxusually at the juiictinn of the left jugular and the pre-cava. In the ox also. it usually traverses aspecial opening inthe diaphragni. Inthe horse the duct isdilated at its termi-nation, as it is alsoin the dog and rab-bit (Figs. 3285 and3287); in all the ani- mals both trunks tend to openby two or more mouths (). aud in all the thoracic<luct shows a strong tendencyto conform to llie lymphatics ingencial and bicak up into a kindof network instead of remainingof considerable size. Sometimesthis netwoik encloses the aorta,but moi-e fi-equently it asstimesthe condition shown in In the rabbit almost con-stantly, and very frequently inthe Ciit. there is a bianch of thethoi-acic duct extending to theright (Figs. 3282 and 3287). The chylocyst is laige in thedog, cat, anil laVibit, and inmany other animals, and thereis !i strong tendency for its com-ponent trunks (intestinal andlumbar) to tlivide before enter-ing it. so that it is formed bythe union of a coarse networklather than by a few simplevessels (Figs. 3282, 3283, 3285,and 3287). In the non-m


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