An introduction to clinical medicineSix lectures on the method of examining patients; percussion, auscultation, the use of the microscope, and the diagnosis of skin diseases . Fig. 80.—Epithelial and fibre cells, from the surface of an ulcer of the 81.—Altered epithelial cells, from the surface of another labial ulcer. 120 APPLICATIONS OF TUE MICROSCOPE TO DIAGNOSIS. the above figures with groups of cancer cells. The so-calledchimney-sweeps cancer of the scrotum is essentially asimilar formation, consisting externally of flattened epithelial Fig.
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