Transactions . li ami 4. Appearances similar to tliose of Fig. 1 froma quinine dog blind fil days. De : Vascular Changes in Uveal Tract. 345 cord and extending a little beyond the point at which the en-dothelium tube previously described first appears, there is alarge, somewhat crescentic space lined with endothelium and con-taining a few bloodvessels and giving the impression of a col-lapsed venous channel. In a second specimen (Dog D) closelysimilar conditions are present; in the upper part a long venouschannel is present, and in the lower part two cioss sections ofvessels


Transactions . li ami 4. Appearances similar to tliose of Fig. 1 froma quinine dog blind fil days. De : Vascular Changes in Uveal Tract. 345 cord and extending a little beyond the point at which the en-dothelium tube previously described first appears, there is alarge, somewhat crescentic space lined with endothelium and con-taining a few bloodvessels and giving the impression of a col-lapsed venous channel. In a second specimen (Dog D) closelysimilar conditions are present; in the upper part a long venouschannel is present, and in the lower part two cioss sections ofvessels (veins?) with well preserved endothelium and contain-ing bloodvessels. The elements present are, therefore, a cen-tral endothelial tube surrounded by a loose fibrous connectivetissue, entangled in which are numerous round cells and pigmentgranules, and here and there, but not verv distinctly, some spin-dle cells suggesting, as previously remarked, muscle fibers, whichin its turn is separated from the outlying n


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