. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . nstrate the tuberculous character of the appar-ently normal fibrous tissue. These three figures are from the second casereported above. Fig. 126 is a somewhat schematic drawing, which shows a largecheesy focus surrounded by tubercle tissue, the whole being in the centre ofa dense mass of new connective tissue containing many scattered 127 is from the edge of the same cheesy focus and shows, under a higher power,the details of the tuberculous zone about the cheesy focus and the scatteredtubercl


. American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery . nstrate the tuberculous character of the appar-ently normal fibrous tissue. These three figures are from the second casereported above. Fig. 126 is a somewhat schematic drawing, which shows a largecheesy focus surrounded by tubercle tissue, the whole being in the centre ofa dense mass of new connective tissue containing many scattered 127 is from the edge of the same cheesy focus and shows, under a higher power,the details of the tuberculous zone about the cheesy focus and the scatteredtubercles in the fibrous tissue. Fig. 128 shows a young perivascular tuberclewith obHterating endarteritis—one of those marked a in Fig. 126. Figs. 129and 130 are from Dr. finger (the third case reported above). Fig. 129 shows 454 AMERICAN PRACTICE OF SURGERY. the appearance, under a low-power lens, of what seemed to the naked eye to benormal fibrous tissue. A large tubercle, in which cheesy degeneration hasbegun, is shown at the upper part of the drawing; numerous smaller tubercles. Fig. 128.—One of the Perivascular Miliary Tubercles marked a in Figs. 126 and 127. (Courtesy ofJournal of American Medical Association.) ^^


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