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==Fig 4. Human embryo measuring 10.5 mm==
==Fig. 13. Human embryo measuring 36 mm==


Mall collection, No. 109
Fig. 13. Coronal section through the jugular lymph sacs in a human embryo of 36 mm.


'''Jugular Sacs'''
Mall collection, No. 86. x about 11.


* The relation of the sac to the venous system as a whole is shown, which is a just external to the internal jugular vein reconstruction from serial sections.
The level of the section is shown on the reconstruction of Fig. 21.  
* The sac lies external to the jugular vein and anterior to the primitive ulnar.


The section shows the complete lymph sac on the right side and is cut to show the valve on the left S. l. j., saccus lymphaticus jugularis ; V. i., V. innominata ; V. j. F, V.
jugularis interna;‘V. 1. s., vasa lymphatica superficialis.


Approximately [[Carnegie_stage_17|Carnegie stage 17]] from the description and drawing.


==Fig. 13. Human embryo measuring 36 mm
[[Category:Carnegie Embryo 36]]
Fig. 13. Coronal section through the jugular lymph sacs in a human embryo of 36 mm., Mall collection, No. 86. x about 11. The level of the section is shown on the reconstruction of Fig. 21. The section shows the complete lymph sac on the right side and is cut to show the valve on the left S. l. j., saccus lymphaticus jugularis ; V. i., V. innominata ; V. j. F, V.
jugularis interna;‘V. 1. s., vasa lymphatica superficialis.


==Reference==
===Reference===


Florence R. Sabin, The lymphatic system in human embryos, with a consideration of the morphology of the system as a whole. American Journal of Anatomy Volume 9, Issue 1, pages 43–91, 1909
Florence R. Sabin, The lymphatic system in human embryos, with a consideration of the morphology of the system as a whole. American Journal of Anatomy Volume 9, Issue 1, pages 43–91, 1909


[[Category:Historic Embryology]] [[Category:Human]] [[Category:Immune]] [[Category:Cardiovascular]]
[[Category:Historic Embryology]] [[Category:Human]] [[Category:Immune]] [[Category:Cardiovascular]]

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Fig. 13. Human embryo measuring 36 mm

Fig. 13. Coronal section through the jugular lymph sacs in a human embryo of 36 mm.

Mall collection, No. 86. x about 11.

The level of the section is shown on the reconstruction of Fig. 21.

The section shows the complete lymph sac on the right side and is cut to show the valve on the left S. l. j., saccus lymphaticus jugularis ; V. i., V. innominata ; V. j. F, V. jugularis interna;‘V. 1. s., vasa lymphatica superficialis.

Reference

Florence R. Sabin, The lymphatic system in human embryos, with a consideration of the morphology of the system as a whole. American Journal of Anatomy Volume 9, Issue 1, pages 43–91, 1909

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