Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 352 necrosed bone, or in death of cartilage itself (Fig. 351). Occasionally,also, it is found covering placental villi, or situated between the vesseland limitary membrane of the tuft, evidently the result of changes oc-curring in extravasated blood (Fig. 352). Dr. Addison has described a form of anaemia, in which the skin Fig. 350. Wartlike brown ncevus maternus of the female mamma, a, Epidermiccells, with their nuclei concealed by a dark brown pigment; b, the nuclei surroundedwith similar pigment; c, cells without p
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 352 necrosed bone, or in death of cartilage itself (Fig. 351). Occasionally,also, it is found covering placental villi, or situated between the vesseland limitary membrane of the tuft, evidently the result of changes oc-curring in extravasated blood (Fig. 352). Dr. Addison has described a form of anaemia, in which the skin Fig. 350. Wartlike brown ncevus maternus of the female mamma, a, Epidermiccells, with their nuclei concealed by a dark brown pigment; b, the nuclei surroundedwith similar pigment; c, cells without pigment; d, reddish-brown pigment, in thesubstance of an hypertrophied papilla; e, nuclei in fibrous texture ; /, vascular loon.—(Wedl.) Fig. 351. Atrophied bronchial cartilage, with deposition of brown pigment, a,Cells containing brown granular pigments; b, cells containing large fat globules; c,secondary cells with fatty granules. The inter-cellular substance is loaded with andobscured by brown pigment granules.—{Wedl.) Fig, 352. Placental villi, contai
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