Chicago medical journal and examiner . ents various forms of groups of satty-acid crystals, met within the section taken from an indurated portion of the tuberculous lung bor-dering a cavern. Fig. 7 represents a small portion of a section of a bronchial lymphaticgland, mentioned in the text, The glandular parenchyma has been de-stroyed by the action of the potash solution, exposing the crystals to fullview. Fig. 8 represents the fatty acid crystals arising from patches and globulesof fat in tuberculous sputa, treated with a solution of caustic potash. Fig. 9. Pseudo-bacilli lepras; a, differen


Chicago medical journal and examiner . ents various forms of groups of satty-acid crystals, met within the section taken from an indurated portion of the tuberculous lung bor-dering a cavern. Fig. 7 represents a small portion of a section of a bronchial lymphaticgland, mentioned in the text, The glandular parenchyma has been de-stroyed by the action of the potash solution, exposing the crystals to fullview. Fig. 8 represents the fatty acid crystals arising from patches and globulesof fat in tuberculous sputa, treated with a solution of caustic potash. Fig. 9. Pseudo-bacilli lepras; a, different forms of the crystals; h. twohepatic cells, in which the pseudo-bacilli are seen to arise from fat-globules:c, remains of a hepatic cell, with the pseudo-bacilli lying between the fat-globules; cl, hepatic cell containing very minute lancet-shaped crystals withminute fat-globules; when illuminated with oblique light, they all appearvery highly refractive. All the figures are magnified about 525 diameters. New Orleans, Nov. 10, BY THE AUTHOR.


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