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English: Fig. 48.—Diagram showing hypothetical views as to the structure of striated muscle. Four fibres side by side, a, clear bands or discs, each formed of two clear bands or discs, termed the lateral discs of Engelmann, separated by a thin dark line or band, known as Dobie's line, or Krause's membrane; b, two discs of dark substance, forming the sarcous elements of Bowman, having in the centre an ill-defined band or line, the median disc of Hensen; a is singly and b is doubly refractive as regards light.
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Source Life in Motion, or, Muscle and Nerve[1].
Author John Gray McKendrick

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