Descriptive catalogue of the pathological specimens contained in the Museum of Guy's Hospital.
- Guy's Hospital. Museum
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Descriptive catalogue of the pathological specimens contained in the Museum of Guy's Hospital. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![1220 Pedunculated Appendix Epiploica. A portion of a colon to which is attached by a slender ])edicle a rounded nodule about the size of a pea. The nodule, which appears to be an appendix epiploica in process of detachment, is seen under the microscope to consist of fat enclosed in a fibrous capsule. 1221 Appendices Epiploicse in Process of Detach- ment. Appendices epiploicse, some more and some less closely attached to the intestine from which they ai'ise, and others which were found as loose bodies in the peritoneal cavity. Some have the normal fatty structure, others are fibrous or calcareous. From dissecting-room subjects. Presented hy Dr. Burton Broion. 1222 Loose Body in the Peritoneal Cavity. An ovoid body found loose in the peritoneal cavity. It is about one third of an inch in its longer chameter and consists of a smooth fibrous capsule enclosing a calcareous nucleus. John S., set. 33, was admitted under Dr. Cholmeley in 1828 and died from Bright's disease. At the autops}' the loose body was found perfectly unattached iu the great omentum. See Insp. vol. 7, p. 72; and Prej}. 809. 1223 Loose Body in the Peritoneal Cavity. A flattened oval body about an inch in length and a quarter of an inch in thickness, which was found free in the peritoneal cavity. It has been laid open and is seen to consist of calcareous material contained within a smooth fibrous capsule. 1224 Lipoma from the Mesentery. A portion of a very largo tumour removed during life](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21535978_0454.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


