Chicago medical journal and examiner . cles, at least, are composed of minuteround bodies held in a stroma, and that, possibly, they may bethe source of the granules found in the blood. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. Fig. 1. An ordinary white blood corpuscle, with one red corpuscle. Fig. 2. An ordinary white blood corpuscle from another person, andtwo red corpuscles, lying one over the other. Fig. 3. Granular white corpuscle from Mr. Griscom; granules begin-ning to leave the body. Figs. 4 and 5. Granular corpuscles from Mr. Griscom, discharging theirgranules. Fig 6. A white blood corpuscle referred to


Chicago medical journal and examiner . cles, at least, are composed of minuteround bodies held in a stroma, and that, possibly, they may bethe source of the granules found in the blood. EXPLANATION OF PLATE. Fig. 1. An ordinary white blood corpuscle, with one red corpuscle. Fig. 2. An ordinary white blood corpuscle from another person, andtwo red corpuscles, lying one over the other. Fig. 3. Granular white corpuscle from Mr. Griscom; granules begin-ning to leave the body. Figs. 4 and 5. Granular corpuscles from Mr. Griscom, discharging theirgranules. Fig 6. A white blood corpuscle referred to by Dr. Heitzmann; fromKleins Atlas of Histology. Figs. 7, 8, and 9. Representations of the network from- The Structureand Other Characteristics of Colored Blood Corpuscles, by Louis Elsberg,page 46, referred to by Dr. Heitzmann. Fig. 7. Represents, the network at rest. Fig. 8. In extreme 9. In extreme extension. These figures cannot be magnified less than20,U00 diameters, and must, therefore, be diagramatic. PLATE 1882.] Selections. 73 Report of The Post-Mortem Examination of the Bodyof Charles J. Guiteau, (who Died by Hanging June 30,1882, at the United States Jail, Washington, D. C, in Execu-tion of Judicial Sentence.)The following physicians were present: Dr. Noble Young, Physician to the Jail; Dr. A. Mc William,his assistant; Dr. C. H. Nichols, Supt. Insane Asylum at Bloom-ingdale, N. Y.; Dr. A. E. McDonald, Supt. Insane Asylum,New York City; Dr. W. W. Godding, Supt. Government InsaneAsylum, District of Columbia, and Drs. Witmer and Patterson,his assistants; Dr. Geo. L. Porter, Bridgeport, Ct. ; Dr. John-ston Eliot, Washington, D. C.; Dr. D. R. Hagner, Washington, D. C; Dr. Robert Reyburn, Washington, D. C; Dr. W. , Editor of Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases,New York City; Dr. C. L. Dana, New York City ; Dr. C. , Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. D. C. Patterson, Coroner, Wash-ington, D. C.; Dr. J. F. Hartigan, Physician to Coroner; Dr. C. H.


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