Manual of pathological anatomy . e source of new elements should be bornein mind, namely, the multiplication of leucocytes after they haveescaped from the ves-sels. That this is pos- Fig. is shown by theobservation of Klein,who v/as fortunateenough to see a leuco-cyte divide on the stageof the microscope ; andEecklinghausen, someyears ago, concludedfrom observations madeon an excised corneamaintained in a livingstate, that new cellswere produced by themultiplication of theunfixed corpuscles ofthe cornea or free leu-cocytes. It is clear that theevidence is strongly infavour of the occur


Manual of pathological anatomy . e source of new elements should be bornein mind, namely, the multiplication of leucocytes after they haveescaped from the ves-sels. That this is pos- Fig. is shown by theobservation of Klein,who v/as fortunateenough to see a leuco-cyte divide on the stageof the microscope ; andEecklinghausen, someyears ago, concludedfrom observations madeon an excised corneamaintained in a livingstate, that new cellswere produced by themultiplication of theunfixed corpuscles ofthe cornea or free leu-cocytes. It is clear that theevidence is strongly infavour of the occurrenceof changes in the tis-sues, denoted by in-crease and proliferation, but it may be still a question whether these changes are a con-sequence of the nutritive stimulus given by hyperaemia andexudation, or are themselves the original starting point of theinflammation, and the cause of the increased flow of blood andexudation of serum. The special forms and consequences of in-flammatory new growth will be considered Fenestrated portion of the human omentum inacute peritonitis, caused by ruptured intestine.(From a preparation by the editor.) a a a. Groupsof nuclei, or young- cells, produced by , Large mother-cell, or endothelial plate, containingmany nulei. c c Cy Free corpuscles, or young cells,entangled in threads of fibrin. These may be eithernew elements produced by germination, or emigrantsfrom the blood-vessels. VARIETIES OF INFLAMMATION, These depend partly on diflerences inherent in the subject,partly on different exciting causes. What is called Sthenic inflam-mation is that which occurs in a healthy person, from exposure tocold, or the application of some irritant which does not contami-nate and depress the general system. The symptoms, if theinflammation is extensive, run high, the febrile excitement is con-siderable, the pulse of good force, but moderate frequency, anddepressant remedies are borne well. The exudations contain muchplastic m


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