. The American journal of anatomy . . /7 ^ r^- f-. ^- Figs. 1 to 5 A series of sketches showing the general pictures of an inflam-mation produced by injecting a drop of croton oil (10 per cent in paraffin oil)into the dorsal fin of a Hyla larva. The connective-tissue cells are sho^wii insolid black, the pigmented leucocytes are dotted, and wandering cells in 133. Fig. 1 Sketch started May 30th at 10:50 , immediately after the injec-tion of croton oil. The broken line indicates the extent of the injured area asevidenced by the granulation of the connective-tissue c


. The American journal of anatomy . . /7 ^ r^- f-. ^- Figs. 1 to 5 A series of sketches showing the general pictures of an inflam-mation produced by injecting a drop of croton oil (10 per cent in paraffin oil)into the dorsal fin of a Hyla larva. The connective-tissue cells are sho^wii insolid black, the pigmented leucocytes are dotted, and wandering cells in 133. Fig. 1 Sketch started May 30th at 10:50 , immediately after the injec-tion of croton oil. The broken line indicates the extent of the injured area asevidenced by the granulation of the connective-tissue cells. The paths of someof the migrating leucocytes are indicated by dotted lines and arrows. X marksthe location of a sessile leucocyte at 12:15 Lym., lymphatic capillary;, blood-vessel; , oil globule. cocytes, which had assumed the form of small connective-tissuecells, now draw in their processes and resume their normalamoeboid shape. However, within an hour or two, all of theleucocytes of the region have become motionless again, but witha spherica


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