The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . mm. Seen by the microscope 670 times enlarged, the marginof the cell and the nucleus were brought out. In the litera-ture of the development of this fluid, nothing is found inregard to the nucleated cell; we only find that the fluidresembles the cancer cell. I here, however, only allude tothis fact; reserving the right of further investigation. It is also said that these pedunculated papillomata areextremely rare, consequently the observations are so rarethat we may, as yet, consider the subject in darkness, andhope that we shall have an opportunity


The Massachusetts eclectic medical journal . mm. Seen by the microscope 670 times enlarged, the marginof the cell and the nucleus were brought out. In the litera-ture of the development of this fluid, nothing is found inregard to the nucleated cell; we only find that the fluidresembles the cancer cell. I here, however, only allude tothis fact; reserving the right of further investigation. It is also said that these pedunculated papillomata areextremely rare, consequently the observations are so rarethat we may, as yet, consider the subject in darkness, andhope that we shall have an opportunity, by post mortems,to pursue the investigation still farther, and at some futuretime, offer more light upon the subject. ACUTE TYPHLITIS. 249 Autopsy.—The case presented the following post mortemappearances: The stomach was extremely dilated, holding fromthree to four quarts of fluid. The walls of the stomach werecompletely transparent, and unelastic, and the mucous mem-brane was very smooth. The pylorus was scirrhus, and theopening not larger


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