HISTOLOGY. 



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H. P.), you see the liver cells; following these to the 

 outer edge of the lobule, you see the interlobular vein 

 enclosed in a few fibers of Glisson's capsule. At the 

 same point you see the bile capillaries leaving the lob- 

 ule. 



The blood of the interlobular branch of the hepatic 

 artery and the blood of the interlobular branch of the 

 portal vein mix and pass into the lobule between two 

 lobules, called the interlobular vein, and then pass to 

 the center and out of the lobule through the intralobu- 



A T. S. LIVER CAT. 

 1, lobules; 2, interlobular connective tissue. 

 B. 1, liver cells. 



