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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![6. Umbilical Hernia,. 896. The sac of a small umbilical hernia, from a case in which part of the contents of the abdomen passed out and in occasionally. 897. Part of the abdominal muscles showing the sac of an umbilical hernia from a woman who died within twenty-four hours [after an operation to relieve strangulation of the intestine]. The intestine and epiploon are adhering all round the opening, to exclude the external influence. 7. Hernia in Quadrupeds. 898. A hernia from a monkey, containing a portion of the colon and epiploon. 899. A hernial sac from a bitch; containing the uterus, intestine, and a large portion of omentum. 900. A hernia of the urinary bladder, from a lion. 901. A hernial sac, with a large portion of intestine and omentum contained in it. 902. A hernial sac from a horse; containing a large portion of the colon. The parts are adhering together in consequence of inflammation. Series XXXII. Diseases of the Liver and Gall-bladder. 1. Tubercles and Abscess. 903. Part of the liver of a woman, the whole substance of which was of a lighter appearance than common, and is composed of small bodies of the size of millet seeds. 904. Section of the liver of the animal called L’Agouti, (Buffon.) filled with small white tumours. 905. Section of a thickened liver ; very uneven on its surface, and full of fatty tubercles throughout its substance. 906. A portion of the liver of a woman, full of fatty tubercles. 907- A portion of liver in a tuberculated state. [Many of these tubercles have suppurated.] 908. A portion of liver to show the cavity of an abscess. 909. A portion of the liver and of the lungs adhering to the diaphragm. From](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2200662x_0001_0091.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


