. The endocrine organs; an introduction to the study of internal secretion . FIG. 9.—Section of parathyroid of man. Magnified 400 diameters. On the left is a strandof eosinophil cells (e). (Figs. 8 and 9 are from specimens prepared by Dr Kojima.) trabeculse (fig. 8) by strands of connective tissue. These differences ofstructural appearance may sometimes be observed even in different partsof the same gland. The interstitial connective tissue conveys the vessels, 2 18 The Endocrine Organs which mainly take the form of sinus-like capillaries. There is a capsule ofareolar tissue sending in process


. The endocrine organs; an introduction to the study of internal secretion . FIG. 9.—Section of parathyroid of man. Magnified 400 diameters. On the left is a strandof eosinophil cells (e). (Figs. 8 and 9 are from specimens prepared by Dr Kojima.) trabeculse (fig. 8) by strands of connective tissue. These differences ofstructural appearance may sometimes be observed even in different partsof the same gland. The interstitial connective tissue conveys the vessels, 2 18 The Endocrine Organs which mainly take the form of sinus-like capillaries. There is a capsule ofareolar tissue sending in processes to join the interstitial tissue of the organ :. •- — ..


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