. Elements of histology. Histology. 286 CHAPTER XXIV. THE SALIVARY GLANDS. 229. The salivary glands, according to tlieir structure and secretion, are of the following kinds :— (1) True salivnrif (Fig. 187), s^?'o?<5, or albuminous. ^v~^^^/i'!u Fig. 187.—From a Section througli a Serous or True Salivary Gland ; part of the Human Submaxillary. {Atlas.) a. The gland alveoli, lined with the alhuniinous " salivary cells " ; b, intralobular duct cut transversely. glands, such as the parotid of man and mammals, the submaxillary and orbital of the rabbit, the sub- maxillary of the guinea-


. Elements of histology. Histology. 286 CHAPTER XXIV. THE SALIVARY GLANDS. 229. The salivary glands, according to tlieir structure and secretion, are of the following kinds :— (1) True salivnrif (Fig. 187), s^?'o?<5, or albuminous. ^v~^^^/i'!u Fig. 187.—From a Section througli a Serous or True Salivary Gland ; part of the Human Submaxillary. {Atlas.) a. The gland alveoli, lined with the alhuniinous " salivary cells " ; b, intralobular duct cut transversely. glands, such as the parotid of man and mammals, the submaxillary and orbital of the rabbit, the sub- maxillary of the guinea-pig. They secrete true, thin, watery 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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