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English: (From Landois and Stirling, after Biesiadecki.)
Fig. 6.—Vertical Section of the Skin of the Palm of the Hand. a, Blood-vessel. b, Papilla of the cutis vera. c, Capillary. d, Nerve-fibre passing to a touch-corpuscle. e, Wagner's touch-corpuscle. f, Nerve-fibre, divided transversely. g, Cells of the Malpighian layer of the skin. |
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Source | https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page%3AEB1911_-_Volume_27.djvu/109 |
Author | Encyclopædia Britannica |
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