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1426* Klein, Sidney. 14.34:9. 

 1906. On the Nature of the Granule Cells of Paneth in the Intestinal 

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 [Cells of Paneth contain deeply staining (e. g. iron hematoxylin) granules, 

 which by analogy and experiment (sécrétion after feeding) [are to be re- 

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27* Martin, Ferdinand Paul. 14.34:9. 



1906. Vergleichend-histologische Untersuchungen über den Bau der 

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28*Zuntz, N. 14.34:9.32. 



1907. Die Bedeutung des Blinddarmes bei Nagern nach Versuchen von 

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29* Weinberg. 14.34 : 9.8. 



1906. Caecum des singes inférieurs. BulL Soc. anat. Paris Ann. 81. 

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30*Berry, J. A. Richard, and L. A. H. Lack. 14.34:9.9. 

 1906. The Vermiform Appendix of Man and the Structural Changes 

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 1431* Schäfer, E. A. 14.36:9. 



1904. On the Existence within the Liver Cells of Channels which can be 

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32*Herring, Percy T., and Sutherland Simpson. 14.36:9. 



1905. On the Présence, within the Liver Cells, of Injecting Material after 

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 — XX. [Présent in liver cells, when the injection mass has penetrated 

 into the capillaries of the liver (numerous précautions against artefacts i. e. 

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33* Herring, Percy T., and Sutherland Simpson. 14.36:9. 



1906. On the Relation of the Liver Cells to the Bloodvessels and Lym- 

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 meated by Channels, which can be filled with injection mass from the blood- 

 vessels. Within the liver-cells, (disintegrated) red blood corpuscles are 

 occasionally seen (dog) as well as (probably) haemoglob. crystals. Endo- 

 thelium which lines intralobular blood Spaces is incomplète, allows passage 

 through it both of fluid and of fine solid particles into the liver cells, and 

 from these into the lymphatic Spaces at the periphery of the lobules. Two 

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1434* Herring, Percy T., and Sutherland Simpson. 14.36:9. 

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