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A Minute Portion of the Pulp of the Spleen

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A Minute Portion of the Pulp of the Spleen,very highly magnified.

Stellate connective-tissue cells form spaces containing red blood-corpuscles and leucocytes. In the centre of the diagram is shown the mode of origin of a venule. It contains two phagocytes—the upper with a nucleus, two blood-corpuscles just ingested, and one partially digested in its body-substance; the lower with two blood-corpuscles.

Author
The Body at Work
by Alexander Hill
Published 1908
Available from gutenberg.org
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