Volume 1
Descriptive catalogue of the preparations in the museum of St. Thomas's Hospital.
- Date:
- 1847-59
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Descriptive catalogue of the preparations in the museum of St. Thomas's Hospital. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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No text description is available for this image![182. A section of the lung of a Dog, injected, showing the larger size of the air-cells at the free margin of the lobe. 183. A section of the lung of a Dog, injected, showing the ramifica- tions and terminations of the bronchial intercellular passages at the surface of a lobe, as described in No. 197. 184. External surface of the lung of a Dog, injected. In this pre^ paration, the air-cells are filled with black injection. 185. A section of the injected lung of a Dog, with tlie bronchial passages and air-cells also filled with black injection. This preparation shows the communications of one cell witli an- other ; also those between the air-cells and the intercellular passages. 186. Limg of a Dog, injected. 1187. Lung of a Dog, injected, showing deposits of white matter resembling miliary tubercle. tl88. Section of the lung of a Dog, injected, showing deposit of white matter in some of the air-cells. tl 89. Lung of a Dog, injected, iiaving deposits in the air-cells. 1190. Lung of a Dog, injected, in which some of the cells appear to be filled with a deposit of fibrin. tl91.Lung of a Dog, injected, in which fibrinous deposits fill tiie air-cells. The external surface of tlie lung contiguous to these cells presents the appearance of vessels going to an inflamed part, being unequally dilated, and more tortuous than in their natural state, or than in vessels going to cells containing tuber- cular matter, as will be seen by comparing this preparation with No. 187. 192. Tul)crcu]ar lung of a Monkey, showing tubercular matter within the air-cells.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24758309_0001_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)