The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . J. 7-French del. Sineiatrs f^ttk-. Plate VII. Ducts, Glandules, and Cells. Fig. 1. A view of the preparation of six milk tubes injectedfrom the nipple. a, a, a, The straight or mamillary tubes, proceeding from b, b, b, The reservoirs or dilatations of the ducts. c, c, c, The branches of the mammary ducts. d, d, d, d, Their glandules. Fig. 2. Shows a single lactiferous tube, injected with wax, andproceeding through the breast. a, Its orifice. b, Its reservoir. c, c, c, The branches of the duct. d, d, d, The glandules seen upon four folds of the anteri
The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . J. 7-French del. Sineiatrs f^ttk-. Plate VII. Ducts, Glandules, and Cells. Fig. 1. A view of the preparation of six milk tubes injectedfrom the nipple. a, a, a, The straight or mamillary tubes, proceeding from b, b, b, The reservoirs or dilatations of the ducts. c, c, c, The branches of the mammary ducts. d, d, d, d, Their glandules. Fig. 2. Shows a single lactiferous tube, injected with wax, andproceeding through the breast. a, Its orifice. b, Its reservoir. c, c, c, The branches of the duct. d, d, d, The glandules seen upon four folds of the anterior surface of the breast. Fig. 3. The milk cells six times magnified. a, a, a, Branches of the duct. b, b, b, The milk cells. This preparation has been injected with wax, and sectionsof it were made to show the ducts and cells. Fig. 4. Section of another preparation made to show the ductsand milk-cells (magnified six times by a simplelens.) a, a, The ducts. b, b, b, The milk-cells. Fig. 5. Shows the origin of the ducts from the milk-cells
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