. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . is of considerable , and later Key and Retzius, showed that thenasal 13mphatics could be injected from the subduralspace: Key and Retzius further showed that the injec-tion was equally successful from the subarachnoid spaceof the brain, the subarachnoid and subdural spaces of themyel (spinal cord). They also foimd that while in mosteases the perineural sheaths of the olfactory nerves wereinjected at the same time, yet true lymphatic vessels didno
. A Reference handbook of the medical sciences embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . is of considerable , and later Key and Retzius, showed that thenasal 13mphatics could be injected from the subduralspace: Key and Retzius further showed that the injec-tion was equally successful from the subarachnoid spaceof the brain, the subarachnoid and subdural spaces of themyel (spinal cord). They also foimd that while in mosteases the perineural sheaths of the olfactory nerves wereinjected at the same time, yet true lymphatic vessels didnot communicate with these, but had special passagesthrough the lamina cribrosa, and were often injectedwhen the perineural sheaths were not injected; and sometimes the perineural sheaths were injected withoutthe injection of the lymphatics. They were not success-ful in injecting the nasal lymphatics of man from thecranial lymph spaces, although the perineural sheathsof the olfactory nerves weie in some cases filled. Thefreshly sacrificed dog and rabbit furnished the most suc-cessful preparations. The lack of success in man was. Fig. 326:j.—Ec-tal Lvniph;itics of the Head and Face, tlip Ental Lym-phatics tif the Neck, and the KiL^lit ((.nniinii Lymphatic Trunk.(Sappey^) 1. Lymphatics frcjii tlie frnptal region poinR to theparotid lymphatic inlands; i, 2. vessels arisinir near the middle ofthe forehead, the upper ones t-oint: to the parotid, the lower ones tothe lyiiiiihaii- ^^lamis ; 4,4, vessels from tlie parietaland temporal lepiun extendiiiL^ to I!ie mastoid lymphatic ^lands;ti, 6, vessels from the (larietal ami occipital retrioii jiiiiiine the oc-cipital plexus; 7, trunk from nccipital to the su]>racla\ icularplands; 8, trunk from the occi[iital to the ceiihalic eiilal (su[ieriordeep) cervical glands; H), id. oicipltal lymphatic glands: 11, cepha-lic ental (superior deep) cerviial elands and plexus; 12, mastoidglands; i:i, parotid lymphath- glands;
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