American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . ^ adja-cent to the hemorrhages in the tumor shows that this process of simple atrophyis most marked where the cells have come in contact with the extravasatedblood. Practically, one can see here the direct action of the l)lood upon the is no necrosis of the protoplasm, and karyokinetic figures can be found inthe epithelial cells until the very last. The picture presented shows that theepithelial cells are subjected to a process which is identical with that which over-takes transplanted or misplaced


American practice of surgery : a complete system of the science and art of surgery . ^ adja-cent to the hemorrhages in the tumor shows that this process of simple atrophyis most marked where the cells have come in contact with the extravasatedblood. Practically, one can see here the direct action of the l)lood upon the is no necrosis of the protoplasm, and karyokinetic figures can be found inthe epithelial cells until the very last. The picture presented shows that theepithelial cells are subjected to a process which is identical with that which over-takes transplanted or misplaced normal epithelium. T^eo Loeb and others have.


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