Pulmonary consumption, pneumonia, and allied diseases of the lungs : their etiology, pathology and treatment, with a chapter on physical diagnosis . rhal products.—Hamilton. Microscopic examination of the center of such a pneu-monic patch in its first stage usually shows a small bronchusfilled with bronchial epithelial products, while the other partof the patch contains the air cells, which are filled withcatarrhal elements and which are grouped around the bron-chus, as in shown in Fig. 17. The catarrhal products in the air vesicles give rise to thecondensation, and it is these which may be pr
Pulmonary consumption, pneumonia, and allied diseases of the lungs : their etiology, pathology and treatment, with a chapter on physical diagnosis . rhal products.—Hamilton. Microscopic examination of the center of such a pneu-monic patch in its first stage usually shows a small bronchusfilled with bronchial epithelial products, while the other partof the patch contains the air cells, which are filled withcatarrhal elements and which are grouped around the bron-chus, as in shown in Fig. 17. The catarrhal products in the air vesicles give rise to thecondensation, and it is these which may be pressed out. 262 DISEASES OE THE LUNGS. Fibrin is rarely present in the alveoli, differing thus fromcroupous pneumonia, in which the fibrous exudation is theprincipal cause of the consolidation. The contents of the alveoli at this stage consist of cells andmucous fluid. The cells differ in size and contour. Someare large and flat, and usually have two or more nuclei, whileothers are small with single nuclei. Some undergo fattydegeneration and others contain oil globules. A very fewleucocytes are present. In the deep layer of the pleura and in.
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