The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . ?TU^zd, Plate XXXI. Diflferent sections of Mrs. Kings breast:— Fig. 1 shows the vascularity of the effused fibrine. Fig. 2. A section of the fibrine, with numerous Hydatids con-tained in it. Fig. 3. A similar section, exhibiting the great vascularity ofthe fibrine, which also contains numerous Hydatids. Fig. 4. The early appearance of these Hydatids. Fig. 5. A cluster of Hydatids, with the stalk upon whichthey grew, cut through. Fig. 6 exhibits a single Hydatid, of an oval figure. Fig. 7. A single Hydatid, of different shape. Fig. 8. Is a pyriform Hy


The anatomy and diseases of the breast .. . ?TU^zd, Plate XXXI. Diflferent sections of Mrs. Kings breast:— Fig. 1 shows the vascularity of the effused fibrine. Fig. 2. A section of the fibrine, with numerous Hydatids con-tained in it. Fig. 3. A similar section, exhibiting the great vascularity ofthe fibrine, which also contains numerous Hydatids. Fig. 4. The early appearance of these Hydatids. Fig. 5. A cluster of Hydatids, with the stalk upon whichthey grew, cut through. Fig. 6 exhibits a single Hydatid, of an oval figure. Fig. 7. A single Hydatid, of different shape. Fig. 8. Is a pyriform Hydatid. Fig. 9. Two similar formed Hydatids in fibrine. Fig. 10. A cyst, in which the Hydatids had been contained,exhibiting its great vascularity. Fig. 11. One of these Hydatids, of a globular form. Fig. 12. Sections of the Hydatids, to show their laminatedstructure. Fig. 13. A cyst, containing numerous of these Hydatids. PI XXXI.


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