Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . of the mucous membrane, themselves divide andsubdivide, giving rise at length to multitudes of the spherical granularcells we know as pus-corpuscles, which multiply very rapidly if freelysupplied with nutrient matter. The manner in which pus is formed fromthe germinal matter of vaginal epithelium will be at once understoodby reference to pi. VIII, fig. 64, and in pi. XXIII the mode of multipli-cation of pus-corpuscles is represented. Of the Treatment of Leucorrhcea.—Although it is not the provinceof this


Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . of the mucous membrane, themselves divide andsubdivide, giving rise at length to multitudes of the spherical granularcells we know as pus-corpuscles, which multiply very rapidly if freelysupplied with nutrient matter. The manner in which pus is formed fromthe germinal matter of vaginal epithelium will be at once understoodby reference to pi. VIII, fig. 64, and in pi. XXIII the mode of multipli-cation of pus-corpuscles is represented. Of the Treatment of Leucorrhcea.—Although it is not the provinceof this work to discuss the nature and treatment of leucorrhcea, it may URINARY DEPOSITS.—EPITHELIUM. Epithelium from tile convo-ur-,1 portioD ol I Iierous tube, a (rriitcf! Williacetic acid. X 315. Fig. 56. Epitfcu hum from th*: pelvis of the human kidney. X J 15. rl fig. 57. V Epithelium from the ureter, x 215. Epithelium from the urethra. X 215. Fig. 59. 3a fp&0 m- Bladder epithelium. a, from the generalsurface b. from the fundus, c, scalyepithelium from the bladder, x 215. p. Vaginal epithelium from urine. X 215. p. 328. Fig. 61. , . y\ ®fe *: i^a^V-^ ^\m V 1 V »T«^*. thelium from the bladder, showing the hollowssome of the large cells into which the subjacentcolumnar cells fit. p. 327. Fig. 62. «P Epithelium from the vagina, p. 32


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