Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 208. Fig. 209. fatty matter. This is the cholesteatoma of Miiller. This white matterconsists of numerous crystals of cholesterine placed in a close juxtaposi-ng. 207. Cells from the interior of a simple cyst, a, 6, c, Cells developing endo-genously, independent of the nucleus, which is embedded in the wall of the parentcell; d, e, the same, undergoing the fatty degeneration; /, r/, cylindrical epithelium,seen sideways and from above : h, polygonal epithelium cells : i, fibre cells.—(Wedl.)250 diam. Fig. 208. Structure of chole
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 208. Fig. 209. fatty matter. This is the cholesteatoma of Miiller. This white matterconsists of numerous crystals of cholesterine placed in a close juxtaposi-ng. 207. Cells from the interior of a simple cyst, a, 6, c, Cells developing endo-genously, independent of the nucleus, which is embedded in the wall of the parentcell; d, e, the same, undergoing the fatty degeneration; /, r/, cylindrical epithelium,seen sideways and from above : h, polygonal epithelium cells : i, fibre cells.—(Wedl.)250 diam. Fig. 208. Structure of cholesteatoma, consisting of disintegrated fat vesicles andepithelial scales with numerous crystals of cholesterine.—(Beale.) 215 diam. Fig. 209. Encysted tumor, with fatty steatomatous contents. Natural size.—(Liston.) CYSTIC GROWTHS. 203 tion,—the granular fatty matter of oil globules and granules mixed withbroken-up crystals, epithelial scales, and sometimes the products of fibri-nous exudation (Figs. 208, 210). Such is the general structure of theathe
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