Hepatic Cells and Bile Capilaries

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Hepatic cells and bile capillaries, from the liver of a child three months old. Both figures represent fragments of a section carried through the periphery of a lobule. The red corpuscles of the blood are recognized by their circular contour; vp, corresponds to an interlobular vein in immediate proximity with which are the epithelial cells of the biliary ducts, to which , at the lower part of the figures, the much larger hepatic cells suddenly succeed.

Source

Baker, W. Morrant & Harris, Vincent Dormer Kirkes' Hand-book of Physiology, 13th ed. (Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1892) 373

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