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Excerpt from The Anatomy and Development of the Systemic Lymphatic Vessels in the Domestic Cat
I have been obliged to differ, on the basis of my own investi gations, from the conclusions reached by most of my American colleagues. I hence welcome the opportunity of placing my results fully on record, in such a manner that they can be readily examined and verified, if correct, or refuted, if found to be erroneous. In carrying out this purpose it is of course necessary, in order to avoid repetition and economize space, to simply refer to those parts of the subject which have been already fully covered in the existing publications, and to include these articles as part of the entire record. The main problem then is narrowed down to the developmental history of the mammalian systemic lymphatic channels, as distinguished from the jugular lymph sacs, or other homologous structures of like origin and equivalent functional significance, wherever situated.
The proposed series of publications will include the following topics in the order given: Part I. The development of the systemic lymphatic vessels in their relation to the blood vascular system.
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