Volume 1
Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London.
- Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum
- Date:
- 1830-1831
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in London. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![sembling cancer. [The disease appears to have originated in some violence done to the caudal vertebrae, between which and the skin is a scirrhous tumour of a dark colour; which, had the disease proceeded to suppuration, would probably have become a fungated sore.] 694. A cancerous fungous excrescence which arose from the edges of the cicatrix, after the removal of an enlarged testicle suspected to be scro- fulous. Series XXI. Small-Pox. 695. Part-of the lips and cheek, to show what was considered an appearance of small-pox pustules on the inside of the mouth. [Whatever the appear- ance might originally have been, there are now not any pustules dis- tinctly visible within the margin of the lip.] 696. Part of the palate, to show a similar appearance on the roof of the mouth; but equally indistinct. 697. The head, trunk, and upper extremities of a child which was born with the small-pox. Its mother had just recovered from that disease before de- livery. The pustules are pretty full, [numerous] well formed, and distinct. The cuticle is removed in several places, to show the sloughs in the cutis. 698. The right thigh, leg, and foot of the same child. 699. Part of the left thigh and leg of the same child, prepared in the same manner. 700. The left foot of the same child; the cuticle removed. 701. The right foot of a child which was born with considerable eruptions on it; not the small-pox. 702. The left foot of the same child. Series XXII. Gout. 703. Bones of the carpus, showing gouty matter on their articulating surfaces. 704. Bones of the carpus and metacarpus, with the same kind of matter depo- sited on them.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2200662x_0001_0070.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


