Cellular pathology : as based upon physiological and pathological histology twenty lectures delivered in the Pathological Institute of Berlin during the months of February, March, and April, 1858 / by Rudolf Virchow ; translated from the second edition of the original by Frank Chance ; with notes and numerous emendations, principally from ms. notes of the author.
- Virchow, Rudolf, 1821-1902.
- Date:
- 1860
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Cellular pathology : as based upon physiological and pathological histology twenty lectures delivered in the Pathological Institute of Berlin during the months of February, March, and April, 1858 / by Rudolf Virchow ; translated from the second edition of the original by Frank Chance ; with notes and numerous emendations, principally from ms. notes of the author. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![FIG. PAGE 139 143 144 145 148 150 50. .Coagulated fibrine from human blood . • • 136 51. Nucleated blood-corpuscles from a human foetus, six weeks old . 138 52. Blood-corpuscles from an adult 53. Crystals of Hamiatoidiue . 54. Pigment from an apoplectic cicatrix in the brain 55. Crystals of Huemine from human blood 56. Colourless blood-corpuscles 57. Colourless blood-corpuscles in variolous leucocytosis 5S. Fibrine clot from the pulmonary artery, and a portion of a granule composed of thickly crowded colourless blood-corpuscles, in leuco- cytosis ...... 151 59. Capillary stream in the web of a frog's foot . . . 152 60. Diagram of a bleeding-glass, with coagulated hyperinotic blood . 154 61. Sections through the cortical substance of human mesenteric glands 174 62. Lymph-corpuscles from the interior of the follicles of a lymphatic gland . . . . . .175 63. Pus-corpuscles and their nuclei in Gonorrhoea . . . 179 64. Inspissated, cheesy pus ..... 180 65. Inspissated, hsemorrhagic pus, some of it in process of disintegration, from a case of Empyema . . . * . ] 81 66. Pus engaged in fatty metamorphosis . . .182 67. Section through the cortex of an axillary gland from an arm, the skin of which had been tattooed .... 185 68. Reticulum of an axillary gland, filled with cinnabar, from an arm which had been tattooed .... 186 69. Valvular thrombosis of the saphenous vein . . . 198 70. Puriform mass of debris from softened thrombi. A. Granules seen in disintegrating fibrine. B. Colourless blood-corpuscles set free by the softening; some of them engaged in retrograde metamor- phosis. C. Red blood-corpuscles undergoing decolorization and disorganization . ^99 71. Autochthonous and prolonged thrombi from branches of the femoral veins . . . . _205 72. Embolia of the pulmonary artery .... 206 73. Ulcerative endocarditis affecting the mitral valve, from a puerperal woman 74—75. Capillary embolia in the tufts (penicilli) of the splenic artery after endocarditis • . . . 209 76. Melanaemia. Blood from the right heart . . . 222 77. Transverse section through one of the trunks of the brachial plexus . 230 78. Grey and white nerve-fibres . . . 231 79. Medullary hypertrophy of the optic nerve within the eye . .' 233 80. Drops of medullary matter. A. From the medullary sheath of cerebral nerves after they have become swollen up with water. B. Drops from disintegrating epithelium from the gall-bladder ' 234 208](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20418310_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)