A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . ffers from ordinary lymph only, or chiefly, in having a greater number of exuda-tion globules, and less of healthy fibrin. Hence, it is generally met with inpersons of deficient vital powers, with an impoverished state of the blood, andusually manifests a disposition to break down and become effete. Fig. t displays a portion of recently effused lymph, opaque, white-colored,friable, and magnified about 380 diameters, from an inflamed pleura. It is com-posed of globules, smaller molecules, and granular matter in a hyali
A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . ffers from ordinary lymph only, or chiefly, in having a greater number of exuda-tion globules, and less of healthy fibrin. Hence, it is generally met with inpersons of deficient vital powers, with an impoverished state of the blood, andusually manifests a disposition to break down and become effete. Fig. t displays a portion of recently effused lymph, opaque, white-colored,friable, and magnified about 380 diameters, from an inflamed pleura. It is com-posed of globules, smaller molecules, and granular matter in a hyaline the lower part of the figure the granules and molecules are shown as floatingin serous fluid. In fig. 8, the structure of the effused matter is somewhat differ-ent. It forms, in fact, a sort of false membrane, magnified 800 corpuscles are seen, more or less globular, and having the characterof primary cells; the intervening texture is formed of most delicate fibrils. Afew minute granules are interspersed through the tissue. Fig. 7. Fig.
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