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The illustrations below will show the conflicting theories 

 at a glance. 



Fig. 88.* 



* Fig. 88. Diagrams showing the arrangement of the radicles of the 

 hepatic duct, according to the different observers. 



1. d, d, are two branches of the hepatic duct, which is supposed 

 to commence in a plexus situated towards the circumference of the 

 lobule marked b, b, called by Kiernan the biliary plexus. Within this 

 is seen the central part of the lobule, containing branches of the intra- 

 lobular vein. 



2. A small fragment of an hepatic lobule, of which the smallest 

 intercellular biliary ducts were filled with colouring matter during 

 life, highly magnified (from Chrzonszczewsky). 



3. Yiew of some of the smallest biliary ducts illustrating Beale's 

 view of their relation to the biliary cells (from Kolliker after Beale), ~. 



The drawing is taken from an injected preparation of the pig's liver ; 



