. Plates illustrating a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum and anus . JJ-f W-ertmuwU Ptnx - Bu/for< PLATE VI. Fig. I. A bunch of mucous polypi, which I removed from the rectum of a WestIndian gentleman. Fig, II, Represents an ulcerated sarcomatous polypus of the rectum. It is of afibro-lardaceous structure, pretty solid, of a yellowish white or dirty whitecolour, with some blood vessels running through it, and irregularly ulce-rated on the surface. The subject of this disease was a gentleman, seventy-three years of age. For several years, he had lab


. Plates illustrating a treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of the rectum and anus . JJ-f W-ertmuwU Ptnx - Bu/for< PLATE VI. Fig. I. A bunch of mucous polypi, which I removed from the rectum of a WestIndian gentleman. Fig, II, Represents an ulcerated sarcomatous polypus of the rectum. It is of afibro-lardaceous structure, pretty solid, of a yellowish white or dirty whitecolour, with some blood vessels running through it, and irregularly ulce-rated on the surface. The subject of this disease was a gentleman, seventy-three years of age. For several years, he had laboured under angina pec-toris, and for upwards of eighteen months he was led to suppose that hehad, in addition to his old malady, a scirrho-contracted state of the died suddenly, during one of his attacks of angina, whicb dependedupon organic lesion of the heart and aorta: thus, he was saved a fewmonths suffering. Fig. III. Excessive destruction of the skin and cellular tissue adjacent to the rectum,produced by gangrenous inflammation. A probe is passed beneath thestrip of integument in


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