The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . ^ TJ^re^rvc^v-deZ. SuTLcLxu-i Lith. PhihJ Plate XXIX. This is the breast of Lady H , whose case I have given in the preceding Observations. A section has been madethrough it, and it will be seen to be composed of a solid fibrousmaterial (coagulable lymph,) in which there are cavities con-taining Hydatids. a, an Hydatid of considerable size. b. a cluster of Hydatids in the centre of the breast. At c, is a bag which contained a fluid, into which the Hy-datid is seen growing; and near it is a large Hydatid, a, con-tained in a similar bag. In various par
The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . ^ TJ^re^rvc^v-deZ. SuTLcLxu-i Lith. PhihJ Plate XXIX. This is the breast of Lady H , whose case I have given in the preceding Observations. A section has been madethrough it, and it will be seen to be composed of a solid fibrousmaterial (coagulable lymph,) in which there are cavities con-taining Hydatids. a, an Hydatid of considerable size. b. a cluster of Hydatids in the centre of the breast. At c, is a bag which contained a fluid, into which the Hy-datid is seen growing; and near it is a large Hydatid, a, con-tained in a similar bag. In various parts of the breast otherHydatids may be seen growing. PI. J 7^French, del ^hdaa. Plate XXX. Is a view of the breast of Mrs. King. A section has beenmade through the centre of this disease; and it is seen to be com-posed, in its greater part, of a solid fibrine, effused by chronicinflammation ; but in different parts of this solid texture, bagsare seen, containing clusters of Hydatids growing from the left portion, three of these cavities are seen ; on the right,four; each containing clusters of Hydatids surrounded by a se-rous effusion. a, one of the large bags. 5, a cluster of Hydatid cysts not completely evolved. c, another cluster of Hydatids connected by a stalk. c?, a large bag in the left section. e, a cluster of Hydatids connected by two stalks. /, a small bag with a cluster of Hydatids in it. g. a similar bag. A, another containing Hydatids. ^, a similar bag, with Hydatids in it less evolved. PI. XXX.
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