. Human physiology. f magnesia, 1*6; acetate of soda, and chloride ofsodium, traces. The cutaneous or miliary follicles or glands are referred to elsewhere,in describing the anatomy of the common integument. At times, theyare simple crypts, formed merely by an inversion of the common inte-gument ; at others, more complicated but still a like inversion; andthey usually open into channels by which the hairs issue. (Fig. 147, 2.) In certain parts of the skin, they are more numerous than in others.!Mr. Eainey was unable to detect them in the palms of the hands and For the different forms of mucus,
. Human physiology. f magnesia, 1*6; acetate of soda, and chloride ofsodium, traces. The cutaneous or miliary follicles or glands are referred to elsewhere,in describing the anatomy of the common integument. At times, theyare simple crypts, formed merely by an inversion of the common inte-gument ; at others, more complicated but still a like inversion; andthey usually open into channels by which the hairs issue. (Fig. 147, 2.) In certain parts of the skin, they are more numerous than in others.!Mr. Eainey was unable to detect them in the palms of the hands and For the different forms of mucus, see Donne, op. cit., p. 145. 2 Lehrbueli der Fhysiologisclien Cliemie, ii. 3(51, Leipz., 1850 ; or Amer. edit, of translation by Dr. R. E. Rogers, ii. 85, Philad., 1S55. Manuel dAnatomie Generale, p. 478, Paris, 1843. ^ Beitrilse zur Plivsioloifie des Gesuuden und Kranken Organismus, S. 245, Jena,1-43. * V. Bruiis, Lelirbuch der Allgemeineu Anatomic, S. 353, Braunscliweig, 1841. FOLLICULAE, OF THE SKIN. 605.
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