The Cleveland Medical Gazette, Vol. 1, No. 5, March 1886 |
- Powers used.
- Figs. 7 and 9, Gundlach’s objective, III, ocular III, magn. about 175 diam. All the rest Gundlach’s objective V, ocular III, magn. about 500 diam.
- Fig. 1.
- Part of alveolus, submaxillary cat, compressed Carmine.
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- m. Nuclei of memb. propr.
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- g. Nuclei of gland cells.
- Fig. 2.
- Part of alveolus submaxillary cat; membr. propr. torn Carmine.
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- n. Nuclei of membr. prop. either rolled up or seen edgewise.
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- m. Similar nucleus flattened out.
- Fig. 3.
- Nucleus of membr. propr.
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- a. Viewed edgewise.
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- c. Viewed from surface.
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- b. Viewed in position between both.
- Fig. 4.
- Group of gland cells with nucleus and portion of membr. propr. resembling a connective tissue corpuscle with processes.
- Figs. 5 and 6.
- Fragments of membrana propria with nuclei. Cat.
- Fig. 7.
- Nerve trunk with branches, accompanying a small duct. Carmine. In the main trunk the individual fibrils cannot be distinguished. Aniline blue might have made them distinct.
- Fig 8.
- Small nerve trunk containing two naked fibrils in sheath. Aniline blue.
- Fig. 9.
- Single naked nerve fibril found passing on to an alveolus. It seemed to pass on to the capillary figured but a small break, where the fibre might have been torn, or where from the underlying cells it could not be distinguished—allows doubt if the fibre seen along-side of the capillary is the continuation of the fibre. Carmine and aniline blue.
- Figs. 10 and 11.
- Capillaries with nerve fibrils accompanying the same. Carmine and aniline blue.
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