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Identifier: anatomyphysiolog00walk (find matches)
Title: Anatomy, physiology and hygiene
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Walker, Jerome, 1845-
Subjects: Physiology Health
Publisher: Boston, Allyn and Bacon
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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Fig. 67. Injected Cross-section of a Lobule of the Liver, showing the capillary network betweenthe portal and hepatic veins. Magnified 60 diameters. 1, section of intra-lobular vein. 2, its branches collecting- blood from the capillaries.3, inte/-lobular branches of the portal vein connecting with the capillary network, andsupplying the lobule with blood for its nourishment. The capillary circulation thus furnishes, directly or indi-rectly, the materials for the growth and renovation of theentire body. This circulation is usually studied in atissue which is transparent and vascular, such as the web ditches bring water from a reservoir into smaller ditches, ami these intostill smaller ones, which pass between the plants. The water in thesevery small ditches moves slowly, oozing into the soil and among therootlets. 156 THE CIRCULATION. —BLOOD. —LYMPH.
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V «-/ G Fig. 68. A Diagram of the Capillary Circulation, witharteries in white, veins in black. T, trachea, arrows representing incoming and outgoing air.D, the diaphragm.A, artery (the aorta). Y, vein. 1, capillary circulation of head. 2, vessels of upper extremities. 3, capillaries of the lungs. 4, of the stomach. 6, of the spleen. 5, of the liver. 7, of the pancreas. 8, of a portion of small intestine. 9, of the kidneys. 10, vessels of lower extremities. of a frogs foot, or of abats wing, and is anexceedingly beautiful andinteresting sight.1 158. The capillaries,having very thin andsomewhat elastic walls,vary in size, at differenttimes, in response to anyexciting cause. They arelargest when the part towhich they are distribut-ed is functionally active. 1 We see the great arterialrivers, in which the blood flowswith wonderful rapidity, branch-ing and subdividing until thecirculating fluid is brought tothe network of fine capillaries,where the corpuscles dart along-one by one. The b

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  • booksubject:Health
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Allyn_and_Bacon
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
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  • bookleafnumber:165
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