. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 842 COMrARATlVn PHYSIOLOWV. ^n, and Uiickly studded with tIUI, irlvioR the liuit velvety uppoanuice appreciable even by the (Peyer'B p. â mall tgnt naked eye. It will not be forgotten that the capillaries of the digertive organa terminate in the veina of the portal â yitmn, and that the blood from thtm parta is conducted through the liver before it Maohea the general circulati


. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. 842 COMrARATlVn PHYSIOLOWV. ^n, and Uiickly studded with tIUI, irlvioR the liuit velvety uppoanuice appreciable even by the (Peyer'B p. â mall tgnt naked eye. It will not be forgotten that the capillaries of the digertive organa terminate in the veina of the portal â yitmn, and that the blood from thtm parta is conducted through the liver before it Maohea the general circulation. Main vetum trm» BMihi aurteU Vtna t(ua. Lymph, viand n»w-l «i«m -Ks. M \ ^i^ «««' «**''⢠^â¢â ^ â¢*"â¢â¢ I ^llm«n(ary(rMt v.« on niMMm Intandad to IHiMtnt* the msenl leUtkM* of blood and lympb to ''°«*JubiWra«tlS»W S^^ lympl»Uc. â¢Â»! ««n. enl venooi tiritMiw «⢠wtatwl to the â¢IliMiitMy met The lymphatics of these organs form a part of the general lymphatic system of the body 5 but the peculiar way in which absorption is effected by villi, and the fact that the lymphatics of the intestine, etc., at one time (fasting) contain ordinary lymph and at another (after meals) the products of digeation, imparts to them a physiological character of their own. AbMwption wiU be the better understood if we treat now of lymph and chyle and the lymph vascular system, which were purposely postponed tUl the present; though its connection with the vascular system is as close and important as with the digestive organs. The lymphatic system, as a whole, more closely reaembles the venous than the arterial vessels. We may speak of lym- phatic capillaries, which are, in essential points of structure, like the arterial capillaries-, while the larger vessels may be compared to veins, though thinner, being provided with valves and having very numerous anastomoses. These lymphatic mem. Please note that these imag


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