. Elements of histology. Histology. En DO THELIUM. 41 consists of a homogeneous ground 'plate. Tii it lies tlie nucleus, and around it is a sul)staiicf* which ap- pears granular, but ^vhich is of a fibrillar nature, the fibril he being arranged in a network, and extending. Fig. 20.—Network of Lymphatics in the Central Teudon of the Diaphragm of Rabbit, prepared with nitrate of silver, so as to show the outlines of the Endothelial Cells formiug the wall of the Lymphatics. {Handbook.) a. Large I^-mphatic vessels; b, Ivinphatic capillaries ; c, apparent ends of the capillaries. in many places up


. Elements of histology. Histology. En DO THELIUM. 41 consists of a homogeneous ground 'plate. Tii it lies tlie nucleus, and around it is a sul)staiicf* which ap- pears granular, but ^vhich is of a fibrillar nature, the fibril he being arranged in a network, and extending. Fig. 20.—Network of Lymphatics in the Central Teudon of the Diaphragm of Rabbit, prepared with nitrate of silver, so as to show the outlines of the Endothelial Cells formiug the wall of the Lymphatics. {Handbook.) a. Large I^-mphatic vessels; b, Ivinphatic capillaries ; c, apparent ends of the capillaries. in many places up to the margin of the ground plate. The nucleus is limited by a membrane, and contains a well-developed reticulum. The tibrillje of the cell substance appear to be connected with the nuclear reticulum. 31. As regards shape, endothelial cells differ considerably. Those of the pleura, pericardium, peri- toneum, and endocardium of man and mammals are. 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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