The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . sm formed whose wall is composed almost entirely of adventitia (a). Thereare several cauliflower excrescences (g) which projected into the calibre of the base or centre of each of these is a shred of the muscular coat, while the outsideportion is clot, /is an area represented in Fig. 32 more highly magnified. Fig. 30 repre-sents another aneurism which was close to the one here depicted. Fig. 32.—Early Stage of Aortic Aneurism.


The origin of disease : especially of disease resulting from intrinsic as opposed to extrinsic causes : with chapters on diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment . sm formed whose wall is composed almost entirely of adventitia (a). Thereare several cauliflower excrescences (g) which projected into the calibre of the base or centre of each of these is a shred of the muscular coat, while the outsideportion is clot, /is an area represented in Fig. 32 more highly magnified. Fig. 30 repre-sents another aneurism which was close to the one here depicted. Fig. 32.—Early Stage of Aortic Aneurism. (X io5-) Enlarged view of the region f in Fig. 31. From a to b is one of the shreds of themuscular coat (see description of Fig. 31) forming the centre of the excrescence. Thedrawing shows that at a is a well-organized tissue, while at b it is only clot, and that thetransition from organized tissue to clot (from a to b) is so gradual that it is impossible tosay where the one ends and the other begins. Everything included in the drawing exceptthe band [a to b) is clot, and it is all ill defined except at d, where it has assumed curiousforms. Fig. Fig, 32.


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