Quain's elements of anatomy . Fig. 549.—Sketches illustrating the mode op commekoeme^^t of the eile-CANAiiicuLi WITHIN THE LIVER-CELLS (Heiclenliaia after Kiipfifer). A. Canaliculi of the rabbits liver, artificially injected from the hepatic duct, withBerlin blue solution. The intercellular canaliculi are seen to give off minute twigs, whichpenetrate into the liver-cells, and there terminate in vacuole-like enlargements. B. From a frogs liver naturally injected with sulph-indigotatc of soda. A similarappearance is obtained, but the communicating twigs are ramified. In the duplicature of perito


Quain's elements of anatomy . Fig. 549.—Sketches illustrating the mode op commekoeme^^t of the eile-CANAiiicuLi WITHIN THE LIVER-CELLS (Heiclenliaia after Kiipfifer). A. Canaliculi of the rabbits liver, artificially injected from the hepatic duct, withBerlin blue solution. The intercellular canaliculi are seen to give off minute twigs, whichpenetrate into the liver-cells, and there terminate in vacuole-like enlargements. B. From a frogs liver naturally injected with sulph-indigotatc of soda. A similarappearance is obtained, but the communicating twigs are ramified. In the duplicature of peritoneum forming the left lateral ligament of the liver,and also in the two fibrous bands wliicli sometimes bridge over the fossa for tlievena cava and the fissure of the umbilical vein, there have been found biliaryducts of considerable size which are not surrounded witli lobules. These alierrantduds as they are called, were described by FeiTein and afterwards by Kieman;they anastomose together in form of a network, and are ac


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