Lectures on surgical pathologyLindsay and Blakiston, 1871 - 850 pages |
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abscess absorption adhesion appear artery atrophy blastema blood vessels bone breast cancer cartilage cartilaginous tumours cavity cells changes characters College Museum commonly connective tissue corpuscles cysts described dilatation elongated enlarged ensue epithelium examples fatty degeneration fatty tumour fibres fibrine fibro-cellular fibrous tissue fibrous tumours fluid formation formed glandular tumour gradually granulations grow growth hard cancer healing healthy humerus hypertrophy imbedded increased infiltrated inflammation injury instances integuments layer lecture less lobed lymphatic lymphatic glands malignant mammary gland mass medullary cancer microscopic mucous membrane muscles Museum of St natural nearly nerves nuclei nutrition observed occur organised organs osseous ossification pain pathology patient peculiar periosteum portion probably removed repair scirrhous cancer scrotum seat serous serous membranes similar skin sloughing soft sometimes specific diseases specimens structure subcutaneous substance suppuration surface syphilis testicle texture tibia tion Trans ulceration usually uterus vascular Virchow Virchow's Archiv walls wound
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