. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . Subcutaneous fat tissue, the fat having been extracted by turpentine. B, bundle of fibrousconnective tissue, carrying injected blood-vessels ; C, capsules of fat globules, with oblongnuclei. Magnified 500 diameters. (After Heitzmann.) Fig. Colurause adiposse. (After Warren.) a, epidermis ; b, erector pili muscle ; p, horizontal prolonga-tions of the column; c, coil of sweat gland suspended in the latter; /, fibrous bundles ofcorium; g, panniculus adiposus ; lc, band of fibrous tissue extending to t


. A practical treatise on diseases of the skin, for the use of students and practitioners . Subcutaneous fat tissue, the fat having been extracted by turpentine. B, bundle of fibrousconnective tissue, carrying injected blood-vessels ; C, capsules of fat globules, with oblongnuclei. Magnified 500 diameters. (After Heitzmann.) Fig. Colurause adiposse. (After Warren.) a, epidermis ; b, erector pili muscle ; p, horizontal prolonga-tions of the column; c, coil of sweat gland suspended in the latter; /, fibrous bundles ofcorium; g, panniculus adiposus ; lc, band of fibrous tissue extending to the latter. 44 ANATOMY AM) PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN. Bpacea extend obliquely to the panniculus adiposus, which havebeen fitly termed by Warren, fat columns or fat canals, asthey are entirely occupied by adipose tissue. These columns are about four mm. in length, and are slightlywider than the hair-follicles above. Their long axes form aslight angle with that of the follicle, hut they are nearly parallelto that of the erector pili muscle. Two horizontal prolonga-tions are given off on either side of the middle of this axis,partly fat-filled. Near this point is suspended the coil of asweat gland, held in place by a few delicate fibres. The ductof the gland runs to the top of this space, whence it may betraced to the side of the hai


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