Elements of histology (1898) Elements of histology elementsofhistol00klei Year: 1898 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 corium. 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 l


Elements of histology (1898) Elements of histology elementsofhistol00klei Year: 1898 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 corium. 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


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