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presence of any special channels at all, inasmuch as blood- 

 corpuscles can pass bodily, without much difficulty, through 



FIG. 94. 



FIG. 95. 



FIG. 94. Superficial lymphatics of the forearm and palm of the hand, (after 

 Mascagni). 5. Two small glands at the bend of the arm. 6. Radial lymphatic ves- 

 sels. 7. Dinar lymphatic vessels. 8, 8. Palmar arch of lymphatics. 9, 9'. Outer 

 and inner sets of vessels, b. Cephalic vein. d. Radial vein. e. Median vein. /. 

 Dinar vein. The lymphatics are represented as lying on the deep fascia. 



FIG. 95. Superficial lymphatics of right groin and upper part of thigh, 1 (after 

 Mascagni). 1. Dpper inguinal glands. 2'. Lower inguinal or femoral glands. 3, 3. 

 Plexus of lymphatics in the course of the long saphenous vein. 



