. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 27. Liver of a pig. The lobules have artificially shrunken from the inter- lobular tissue, (a), (b) Bile-duct; (c) hepatic artery; (d) interlobular vein (a branch of the portal); (e) trabeculae; (f) central vein. (Highly magnified.) (After Radasch. Courtesy, Bremer-Weatherford: "A Text-Book of Histology," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Fig. 28. Section of the liver of a salamander (Neclurus). (a) Endothelial cell; (bj endothelial reticulum; (c) blood-vessel; (d) bile-capillary between liver cells; (e) red blood-cell; (f) nucleus of hepatic cell


. The chordates. Chordata. Fig. 27. Liver of a pig. The lobules have artificially shrunken from the inter- lobular tissue, (a), (b) Bile-duct; (c) hepatic artery; (d) interlobular vein (a branch of the portal); (e) trabeculae; (f) central vein. (Highly magnified.) (After Radasch. Courtesy, Bremer-Weatherford: "A Text-Book of Histology," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Fig. 28. Section of the liver of a salamander (Neclurus). (a) Endothelial cell; (bj endothelial reticulum; (c) blood-vessel; (d) bile-capillary between liver cells; (e) red blood-cell; (f) nucleus of hepatic cell. (X 380.) (Courtesy, Bremer-Weather- ford: "A Text-Book of Histology," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). 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 Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : Blakiston


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