. Elements of histology. Histology. 42 2 Elements of Histology. (e) The last arterial branches are those that reach the surface of the corium, and there break up into a dense capillarv network with loops for the papillae. In connection with these capillaries is a rich plexus of veins in the superficial layer of the Fig. -260. —Skin of the Web of Frog of which the lymphatics had been in- ° jected, showing the dense plexus of lympliatic vessels. {Photograph. Lov: poi'-er.) (/) In the nail-bed are dense networks of capil- laries, with loops for the above-named folds. 397, The lysiipliati


. Elements of histology. Histology. 42 2 Elements of Histology. (e) The last arterial branches are those that reach the surface of the corium, and there break up into a dense capillarv network with loops for the papillae. In connection with these capillaries is a rich plexus of veins in the superficial layer of the Fig. -260. —Skin of the Web of Frog of which the lymphatics had been in- ° jected, showing the dense plexus of lympliatic vessels. {Photograph. Lov: poi'-er.) (/) In the nail-bed are dense networks of capil- laries, with loops for the above-named folds. 397, The lysiipliatics (Fig. 260).—There are net- works of lymphatic vessels in all strata of the skin ; they are, more or less, of horizontal expansion, with oblique branches passing l^etween them. Their wall is a sinfde laver of endothelial cells, and some of them possess valves. Those of the surface of the corium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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