. On diseases of the liver. d in Kings College Hospital, of cancer of the liver, at the ageof 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle, so as to form twopouches in which the stones were contained, and its coats were much thickened.(Prep. 279.) Xll EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Fig. 2—Gall-bladder and cystic duct containing calculi. The calculi have all acrust of pure cholesterine. (Prep. 269.) Fig. 3—Gall-bladder filled with calculi, which have all a crust of pure choles-terine. From a man, 64 years of age, who died in Kings College Hospital, ofsoftening of the brain. No disease of t


. On diseases of the liver. d in Kings College Hospital, of cancer of the liver, at the ageof 51. The bladder was somewhat contracted at its middle, so as to form twopouches in which the stones were contained, and its coats were much thickened.(Prep. 279.) Xll EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. Fig. 2—Gall-bladder and cystic duct containing calculi. The calculi have all acrust of pure cholesterine. (Prep. 269.) Fig. 3—Gall-bladder filled with calculi, which have all a crust of pure choles-terine. From a man, 64 years of age, who died in Kings College Hospital, ofsoftening of the brain. No disease of the liver was suspected. (Prep. 261.) PLATE III. Fig. 1—Represents small abscesses which formed in the liver in consequence ofinjury done to an hydatid cyst. See p. 109. Fig. 2—Represents one of the encysted tumors of the liver described in page 421. PLATE IV. Fig. 1—Represents a portion of liver thickly studded with minute spots ofmelanotic cancer. From a preparation in Kings College Museum. (Prep. 324.) Plate 1 v.


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