Further observations on the histology and function of the mammalian sympathetic ganglia / by W. Hale White.
- Hale-White, William, 1857-1949.
- Date:
- [1890]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Further observations on the histology and function of the mammalian sympathetic ganglia / by W. Hale White. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![TABLE 0. A liist of Hitman Semilunar Ganglia showing the microscopical ap2)earances a'lid cause of death. 1. Diabetes. There are but few cells and-they are indistinct, much connective tissue. 2. Diabetes. Cells very small and shi'unken. 3. Diabetes. Cells very small, pigmented, granular and degenerate, there is a large amount of fibrous tissue. 4. Diabetes. Fellow ganglion to the last, the same description ajiplies. 5. Idiopathic Anaemia. Cells small, pigmented, shrunken, there is a large amount of fibrous tissue. 6. Anthrax. Many of the cells are obscure in their outline, granular and pigmented, the others are normal. 7. Cancer of the Bladder. Some of the cells are pigmented, otliei's are large and well formed. 8. Aortic Disease. Exactly like the last. 9. Bronchopneumonia (child, aged 3). Cells are beautiful exan^plea of nqvmal nerve cellir<, with well marked ])rocesses, and distinct nuclei. 10. Cancer of Bladder. Cells very pigmented and granular, and there is much fibroids tissue. 11. Sarcoma of Pelvis. Cells are reduced to minute masses; of granular pigniei;\t. 12. Cirrhosis of the Liver and granular Kidney. A few of the cells are pigmented, tlie rest are large and well defined, there is much connective tissue. 13. Chronic Bright's Disease. Lai'ge well formed healthy looking cells. 14. Cancer of the Bladder. The cells are nothing but minute masses of granular pigment. 1-5. Aortic Aneurism. Exactly like the last.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2232852x_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)