Human physiology (Volume 2) . Connection of Lobules of Liver with Hepatic natin°r Oil Vein.— (Wagner.) 3 i_-t_-. 197, exhibits a similar section GLANDULAR —OF THE BILE. 269 Fig. 196. terlobular plexus formed by branchesof the vena porta. Lastly, Fig. 197represents a horizontal section of twosuperficial lobules, showing the inter-lobular plexus of biliary ducts: a, a,being the intralobular veins; b, b,trunks of biliary ducts, proceedingfrom the plexus, which traversesthe lobules; c, interlobular tissue;and d, the parenchyma of the lo-bules. E It is from this arrangement Of the Transverse Sectio
Human physiology (Volume 2) . Connection of Lobules of Liver with Hepatic natin°r Oil Vein.— (Wagner.) 3 i_-t_-. 197, exhibits a similar section GLANDULAR —OF THE BILE. 269 Fig. 196. terlobular plexus formed by branchesof the vena porta. Lastly, Fig. 197represents a horizontal section of twosuperficial lobules, showing the inter-lobular plexus of biliary ducts: a, a,being the intralobular veins; b, b,trunks of biliary ducts, proceedingfrom the plexus, which traversesthe lobules; c, interlobular tissue;and d, the parenchyma of the lo-bules. E It is from this arrangement Of the Transverse Section of the Lobules of the bloodvessels and biliary ducts, that Mr. Kiernan infers the bile must be secreted from the portal. Fig. 197.
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