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The discovery of the lymphatic system in the seventeenth century. Part VI: the microscopic discovery of the subtle anatomy

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The discovery of chyle and lymph vessels had furthered the dream of understanding the body's structure and functions. Initially it was thought that chyle was sucked from the intestines through the open mouths of chyle vessels, and that lymph vessels were side branches of arterial end branches. In the second half of the 17th century, microscopy became an adjuvant for research into the subtle anatomy of the lymphatic system. In the present paper, we will focus on its initial use for the study of the structure and function of chyle and lymph vessels, and lymph glands.
Tijdschrift: Acta Chirurgica Belgica
ISSN: 0001-5458
Issue: 1
Volume: 121
Pagina's: 61 - 68
Jaar van publicatie:2021
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Authors from:Higher Education
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