The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 74.—Follicle of Lieberkuhn, greatly magnified.—Verson. K, follicle ; a, a, epithe-lium ; d, adenoid tissue, from which the cells have been removed by penciling ; T,fibrous tissue on the opposite Fig. 75.—From the Small Intestine of the Rabbit; a, Tissue of the mucous membrane ;6, lymphatic canal; c, an empty transverse section of a gland of Lieberkuhn ; d,another of the same occupied by cells.—Frey. 212 PHYSIOLOGICAL ANA I OMY. sarily separated by the villi, the tubes dilate beneath them insuch
The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 74.—Follicle of Lieberkuhn, greatly magnified.—Verson. K, follicle ; a, a, epithe-lium ; d, adenoid tissue, from which the cells have been removed by penciling ; T,fibrous tissue on the opposite Fig. 75.—From the Small Intestine of the Rabbit; a, Tissue of the mucous membrane ;6, lymphatic canal; c, an empty transverse section of a gland of Lieberkuhn ; d,another of the same occupied by cells.—Frey. 212 PHYSIOLOGICAL ANA I OMY. sarily separated by the villi, the tubes dilate beneath them insuch manner as almost to bring them in contact, leaving onlysmall interspaces for the passage of vessels and muscularfasciculi. Finally, we have to mention the lymphoid folliclesor glandules solitaries, that are scattered over the mucousmembrane of the small intestine, and when a gminated formingPeyers patches, and which are analogous to lymphaticglands. They are situated either in the tissue of the mucousmembrane, or, when of considerable length, project down intothe submucosa, as occurs in Peyers patches, in which thebases of the follicles are approximated to the circular mus-cles, while the apices project upon the mucous surface sur-rounded by villi, the fibres of the muscalaris muco
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