. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Fio. 159.—Carcinoma of the Breast (Tubular Form), x t>5. (Ha;raatoxylin andeosin.) a, Longitudinal tubes of cancer cells (some of the cancer cells have fallen outof the alveoli); 6, Connective-tissue stroma. The scirrhus is characterised not only by the smallness of its alveoli,but especially by the supervention of fatty degeneration in the centreof the nodules, whereby the cancer cells are destroyed and only thestroma remains behind, which then becomes further condensed andshrunken. Methods.—Hardening, e


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Fio. 159.—Carcinoma of the Breast (Tubular Form), x t>5. (Ha;raatoxylin andeosin.) a, Longitudinal tubes of cancer cells (some of the cancer cells have fallen outof the alveoli); 6, Connective-tissue stroma. The scirrhus is characterised not only by the smallness of its alveoli,but especially by the supervention of fatty degeneration in the centreof the nodules, whereby the cancer cells are destroyed and only thestroma remains behind, which then becomes further condensed andshrunken. Methods.—Hardening, embedding, and staining are done in the same way as inthe case of the urinary apparatus. The examination of the secretions as well asof the contents of ovarian cysts is carried out in general according to the directionsgiven for fluids on p. 5. In the semen, which is compounded of the contents ofthe seminal vesicles, the secretion of the prostate, and that of Cowpers glands,there are found, besides the spermatozoa, round mononuclear or poly nuclear cellsof variable size fiom the


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