Elements of pathological anatomy . ? The arrangement of the newly-formed vessels is represented in the annexedsketches, from plates by Hunter and Lobstein. Fig. 7 is a portion of coagu-lating lymph attached by a narrow neck to the peritoneal coat of an inflamedintestine. The vessels have a ramiform disposition, and freely anastomosewith each other. Fig. 8 is a piece of false membrane of the pleura. Thevessels are large, numerous, and farther advanced than in the other 9 affords a good illustration of the vessels of a coagulum of blood, asseen by Hunter and Home. Fig. 9.


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