. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . _.^.__j-/-^ji^ Microscopical appearance of stomach contents: 1, red blood-corpuscles; 2, leucocytes; 3^squamous epithelium: 4, fat-globules; 5, starch-granules; 5, starch changed by action of thegastric juice; 6, muscular fibre; 7, Sarcinx ventriculi; 8, fat-crystals ; 9, pieces of orange ; 10, phos-phatic crystal; 11, yeast fungi; 12, bacilli and micrococci. The Oppler-Boas bacilli have a contrary significance. These are long,,thick, club-like organisms, often pointed at one end, and usually showinga decided Brownian mo


. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . _.^.__j-/-^ji^ Microscopical appearance of stomach contents: 1, red blood-corpuscles; 2, leucocytes; 3^squamous epithelium: 4, fat-globules; 5, starch-granules; 5, starch changed by action of thegastric juice; 6, muscular fibre; 7, Sarcinx ventriculi; 8, fat-crystals ; 9, pieces of orange ; 10, phos-phatic crystal; 11, yeast fungi; 12, bacilli and micrococci. The Oppler-Boas bacilli have a contrary significance. These are long,,thick, club-like organisms, often pointed at one end, and usually showinga decided Brownian movement. They are usually found in cancer cases,and often in enormous numbers, and are of about the same value in diag-nosis as the presence of large amounts of lactic acid. In cases of carcinoma careful examination of the precipitate will oftenshow cells in process of division, symmetrically or otherwise. Whileundoubtedly more frec[uently seen in this condition, it must be remem-bered that non-malignant structures, such as ulcer, may give the samecellular figures. Frag


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