The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . w* • -: Fig. 24.—Vascularity of the New Growth in Endarteritis, (x 220.) This drawing and Figs. 25, 26, and 27 are from a set of serial sections of the arteryrepresented by Fig. 23. A vessel (v) at d is breaking through the muscular coat (ni) ofthe artery to supply blood to the new growth (?). Fig. 25.—Vascularity of the New Growth in Endarteritis, (x 220.) The section next below that shown by Fig. 24. The supply-vessel (v) is here seen
The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . w* • -: Fig. 24.—Vascularity of the New Growth in Endarteritis, (x 220.) This drawing and Figs. 25, 26, and 27 are from a set of serial sections of the arteryrepresented by Fig. 23. A vessel (v) at d is breaking through the muscular coat (ni) ofthe artery to supply blood to the new growth (?). Fig. 25.—Vascularity of the New Growth in Endarteritis, (x 220.) The section next below that shown by Fig. 24. The supply-vessel (v) is here seen tohave passed quite through the muscularis (m) of the artery, f is a large blood-cell lyingin the calibre of the supply-vessel after its passage into the new tissue (*). It is importantto remember that there is no connection between the supply-vessel (v) and the calibreof the artery. Fig.
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