. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . elium from the Central Tendon of the Rabhit;to show the Difference in the Size of the Cells, and the Psfiidit^iuniKlein.) a. a. Irregular rows of large tiuclcatcil cndnihclinl ccibunderlying tendinous bundles; h, rows If sniiUicr cridniiniial n-ils with nniiicrouspseudostomata between them (the dark spots). The rows of small cells correspondto the lymph channels between the bundles (cf. Fig. 3296). i Diaphragm,ata licIWHcii tliem.^liiilidiiig to sues between and a


. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . elium from the Central Tendon of the Rabhit;to show the Difference in the Size of the Cells, and the Psfiidit^iuniKlein.) a. a. Irregular rows of large tiuclcatcil cndnihclinl ccibunderlying tendinous bundles; h, rows If sniiUicr cridniiniial n-ils with nniiicrouspseudostomata between them (the dark spots). The rows of small cells correspondto the lymph channels between the bundles (cf. Fig. 3296). i Diaphragm,ata licIWHcii tliem.^liiilidiiig to sues between and around the individual structural ele-ments, through which the diffused plasma slowl) moves,bathing all the cells and fibres, giving to them oxygenand the other nutritive elements, and taking in returncarbon dioxide and the other products of waste. Part ofthis waste, especiallj the carbon dioxide, diffuses backinto the blood capillaries. This system has been calledjuice spaces and canals by Recklinghausen * and the lymph-cnnulicnlar system by KJein. These minute chaiuiels andspaces arc all interconnected and continuous with the. Fig. .3298.—Finer and Coarser Lymphatic Network of the Muscularis of the .small Intestine of a Child at Birth. (Sappey. Atlas.) Magnifled2IK1 diameters and reduced about one-third. 1, 2, and li. Coarse network of lymphatics resting upon the longitudinal muscles; 3, 4, 5, 7,and 8, finest lymphatic network around the muscular fibres, and uniting to form the larger network. 653 Iiyniphatle System. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. blood-vascular system through the iuterccllular cementand spaces, and with the lymphatic vessels in the sameway, and further, these spaces frequently, if not con-stantly, contain branched cells, the cell liodv fillins; tlie


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