A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . ??•\ s^--=r -^ii Figs. 9 and 10, from Betmett, show nuclei and ceUs developing themselves into fibres: whilst fig. 11 exhibits a perfect fibrous tissue. defect also ultimately disappears. Nerves and absorbents likewise exist, butwhether they are supplied by the suiTOunding tissues, or by the inherent powersof the effused matter is undetermined. The arrangement of the newly-formed vessels is represented in the annexedsketches. Fig. 12 is a portion of coagulating lymph attached by a narrow neckto the peritoneal coat of


A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . ??•\ s^--=r -^ii Figs. 9 and 10, from Betmett, show nuclei and ceUs developing themselves into fibres: whilst fig. 11 exhibits a perfect fibrous tissue. defect also ultimately disappears. Nerves and absorbents likewise exist, butwhether they are supplied by the suiTOunding tissues, or by the inherent powersof the effused matter is undetermined. The arrangement of the newly-formed vessels is represented in the annexedsketches. Fig. 12 is a portion of coagulating lymph attached by a narrow neckto the peritoneal coat of an inflamed intestine. The vessels have a ramiformdisposition, and freely anastomose with each other. Fig. 13 is a piece of false Fig. 12. (mi!imiii:ii!!!;mtiwiimimhu;riiii:i::i:imiJlim Fig.


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