Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . ly of fat, either amorphous, Fig. 201. Colloid cystic growths iu three lobules of the thyroid gland.—(Wedl.)15 diam. Fig. 202. Delicate oval corpuscles in amber-colored, transparent colloid matter ofthe ovary. Fig. 20H. Round and oval corpuscles with filaments in light yellow, semi-trans-parent gelatinous colloid matter in the ovary. Fig. 204. Oval epithelial cells from the lining membrane of an ovarian cyst. Fig. 205. Polygonal epithelial cells from the same lining membrane. Fig. 206. Section of the wall of the same cyst, with epi


Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . ly of fat, either amorphous, Fig. 201. Colloid cystic growths iu three lobules of the thyroid gland.—(Wedl.)15 diam. Fig. 202. Delicate oval corpuscles in amber-colored, transparent colloid matter ofthe ovary. Fig. 20H. Round and oval corpuscles with filaments in light yellow, semi-trans-parent gelatinous colloid matter in the ovary. Fig. 204. Oval epithelial cells from the lining membrane of an ovarian cyst. Fig. 205. Polygonal epithelial cells from the same lining membrane. Fig. 206. Section of the wall of the same cyst, with epithelial cells in situ. 250 di. 202 PBINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. crystallized, or organized, that is cellular. If amorphous, they resemblehoney, constituting the melicerous growths of morbid anatomists. In many cases, however, where the yellowcolor is uniform andthe contents closelyresembling honey tothe naked eye, breakdown under the fin-ger, faint cell-walls,more or less com-pressed together,may be observed bythe microscope inthem. At othertimes the fatty con-. Fig. 207. tents are of a whitish color, forming masses of a pearly aspect and smoothsurface, and are mingled with a roughened yellowish, and more granular


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