. General surgical pathology and therapeutics, in fifty lectures : a textbook for students and physicians. Incised wound twenty-four hours old, in the cheek of a dog. Magnified 300 diameters. the walls of the blood-vessels, or are about to do so. About thetransformation of the coagulated blood between the edges of thewound, the wound thrombus, we shall hereafter speak more fullywhen treating of cicatrices of the vessels at the end of this chapter. This preparation (Fig. 10) shows a young cicatrix, nine days afterthe injury. Fig. • Cicatrix nine days after an incision through the lip o


. General surgical pathology and therapeutics, in fifty lectures : a textbook for students and physicians. Incised wound twenty-four hours old, in the cheek of a dog. Magnified 300 diameters. the walls of the blood-vessels, or are about to do so. About thetransformation of the coagulated blood between the edges of thewound, the wound thrombus, we shall hereafter speak more fullywhen treating of cicatrices of the vessels at the end of this chapter. This preparation (Fig. 10) shows a young cicatrix, nine days afterthe injury. Fig. • Cicatrix nine days after an incision through the lip of a rabbit, healed by first intention, Magni-fied 300 diameters. The connective substance {a a) between the edges of the woundconsists entirely of spindle-cells pressed together, which are most inti-mately connected with the tissue on both sides of the wound. PREPARATIONS SHOWING HEALING OF WOUNDS. 81 Fine sections cannot be made of granulation tissue, just takenfrom a wound; it is generally a very difficult subject for fine prepara-tions. If you harden the granulation tissue in alcohol, color the sec-tion with carmine, then clear it up with glycerine, you have a speci-men like Fig. 11. Fig. 11.


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