Connective Tissue
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“Presently in the production of ordinay connective tissue, fibers of two kinds make their appearance in the intercellular substance, and to all appearance independent of the cells. Those of the one kind are highly elastic and refracting, not easily affected by reagents, stain deeply with magenta, run singly, always branch, and become united with neighboring fibers so as to form a network throughout the tissue.” — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893
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Human Connective TissuesSource
The Encyclopedia Britannica, New Warner Edition (New York, NY: The Werner Company, 1893)
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