Quain's elements of anatomy . 62S THE LIVEE. Each lobule consists of a mass of cells penetrated from the circum-ference to the centre by a close network of blood-capillaries, as well. F155. 542.—DiVGRAjniiTic eepresentation or t^^o hepatic lobules (E A b.)The left-hand lobule is represented witli the intralobular vein cut across ; in the right-hand one the section takes the course of the intralobular vein, p, interlobular branchesof the portal vein ; h, intralobular branches of the heimtic veins ; s, sublobular vein ;c, capillaries of the lobules. The arrows indicate the direction of the cours


Quain's elements of anatomy . 62S THE LIVEE. Each lobule consists of a mass of cells penetrated from the circum-ference to the centre by a close network of blood-capillaries, as well. F155. 542.—DiVGRAjniiTic eepresentation or t^^o hepatic lobules (E A b.)The left-hand lobule is represented witli the intralobular vein cut across ; in the right-hand one the section takes the course of the intralobular vein, p, interlobular branchesof the portal vein ; h, intralobular branches of the heimtic veins ; s, sublobular vein ;c, capillaries of the lobules. The arrows indicate the direction of the course of the liver-cells are only represented in one part of each lobule. as by the minute capillary commencements of the bile-ducts, with theintervention of little other tissue. For the sake of clearness, the dis-position of the vessels of the liver may be considered first. Blood-vessels.—The portal vein and hepatic artery, accompanied by Fig. 543. Fig. 543.—Section of a portal canal ().a, branch of hepatic artery ; r, brancli ofportal vein ; d, bile-duct; Jl, lymphaticsin the areolar tissue of Glissous capsulewhich encloses the vessels. the emerging biliary


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