The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . at the whole of the capsule was not pulled off,but that a thin layer of it, as is shown in the drawing, remained ad- Fig. 120.—Fibroid Kidney, (x 50.) From an elderly woman who died of dysentery and Brights disease, c is the capsule,which is very thick ; //is a loose shred of capsule ; d, e, and f are Malpighian bodies indifferent stages of fibrous destruction, d has a leaf-shaped remnant of the capillary loopand a thick fibrous capsule,
The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . at the whole of the capsule was not pulled off,but that a thin layer of it, as is shown in the drawing, remained ad- Fig. 120.—Fibroid Kidney, (x 50.) From an elderly woman who died of dysentery and Brights disease, c is the capsule,which is very thick ; //is a loose shred of capsule ; d, e, and f are Malpighian bodies indifferent stages of fibrous destruction, d has a leaf-shaped remnant of the capillary loopand a thick fibrous capsule, e has at its centre a remnant of the capillary loop which issurrounded by the thickened fibrous capsule of Bowman, f is a small fibroid ball. Allthree are surrounded by areas of round-cell infiltration. Fig. 121.—Shredded and Thickened Capsule of Kidney, (x 50.) From a man of forty-eight years who died of dysentery. The layers of the capsulehave been torn apart by liquid which filled the apparently empty spaces. It is impossibleto suppose this was fatty change, for Fig. no shows perirenal fat, and the contrast inappearance is very great. Fig. l--U:; x-:^:^- v U<;-v
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