A manual of human microscopic anatomy / by A. Kolliker.
- Albert von Kölliker
- Date:
- 1860
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A manual of human microscopic anatomy / by A. Kolliker. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![6io ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. nified two diameters. B. Filiform compound papilliE; a. artery; v. vein; c. capillai'y loops of the secondary papillae [which ought, however, to enter these papillae]; b. line of basement membrane ; d. secondary papillse, deprived of e, e. the epithelium ; /. hair-like processes of epithelium capping the simple papillse ; magnified 25 diameters ; g. separate nucleated particles of epithelium, magnified 300 diameters. 1,2. Hairs found on the surface of the tongue; 3, 4, 5, ends of hair-like epithelial processes, showing varieties in the imbricated arrangement of the particles; but in all, a coalescence of the particles_towards the point; 5, cnclobes a soft hair ; magnified 160 diameters. Page 305, in § 141^ insert the folloiving: — According to the most recent observations of Tomes (Microscopical Journal, xv.), it is sliown to be extremely probable, that the membrane indicated by Huxley on the enamel of the growing tooth is nothing more than the outermost laj-er of the developing enamel, detached during the process of examination. Supposing this explanation to be correct, we may regard the enamel as simply an excretion from the cells of the organon adamantinai, like the cuticular tissues of many invertebrate animals, which structures, also, are in many cases formed of prisms, as I have elsewhere demonstrated. Page 406, line 26, for § 77, read §§ 77 and 85. Page 479, at end of second paragraph iiisert (see figure on p. 482).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24757305_0634.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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