Experimental and practical researches on inflammation, and on the origin and nature of tubercles of the lungs / by William Addison.
- Addison William, 1802-1881.
- Date:
- 1843
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Experimental and practical researches on inflammation, and on the origin and nature of tubercles of the lungs / by William Addison. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Fig. 17.—Pu3 corpuscles; (w) granulated; (x) granules escap- ing; (y) corpuscle enlarged and ruptured by liquor potass®; granules dispersed. Fig. 18.—Molecules and granules; granulated corpuscles and epithelial cells in mucous from the throat. Fig. 19.—Molecules and granules; pus corpuscles filled with similar objects, from a chronic abscess. Fig. 20.—Shrivelled corpuscles, from a tear collected at the corner of the eye: the figure shows the effect of water and liquor potass®. Fig. 21.—Shows the bursting of one of the preceding corpuscles, with the escajie of the molecules and granules. Fig. 22.—Blood corpuscles of a frog; (a1) recent; (fr1) dried, showing the inner vesicle or central portion. Fig. 23.—Blood corpuscles of a frog after the addition of a drop of water; the corpuscles are rendered globular, and the inner vesicle, or the central portion of the corpuscles, likewise appears circular, and resembles the lymph globule. Fig. 24—Shows the appearance of some of the corpuscles men- tioned above, after the addition of a little dilute acetic acid; the inner vesicle exactly resembling the lymph globule. Fig. 25 Various appearances presented by the red corpuscles of a frog after the addition of a little liquor potass*; (d ) the lymph globule, showing the effect of liquor potass®. 1 6-~(e ] Eed corPuscles of the frog, dried, showing the inner vesicle ; (/) the appearance of the inner vesicles after the addition of a drop of water; they are composed 0 a number of minute granules; (/) the appearance 1 esented by these inner vesicles on the subsequent addition of a very minute quantity of liquor potass®.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21730362_0079.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)