Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fisr. 275. Fig. 276. (Fig. 270,) closely correspond to the many-nucleated corpuscles described Fig. 274. Spicular growth of bone, in an osteo-carcinomatous tumor of the the natural size.—(Syme.) Fig. 275. Epulis removed from the upper jaw. Natural size.—(Syme.) Fig. 276. Cells with many nuclei in epulis. 250 diam. OSSEOUS GROWTHS. 227 by Kolliker as occurring in the marrow of foetal bones.* A remarkableexample of it is figured by Mr. Paget, occurring in the bones of tbecranium, and in the The growth of new


Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fisr. 275. Fig. 276. (Fig. 270,) closely correspond to the many-nucleated corpuscles described Fig. 274. Spicular growth of bone, in an osteo-carcinomatous tumor of the the natural size.—(Syme.) Fig. 275. Epulis removed from the upper jaw. Natural size.—(Syme.) Fig. 276. Cells with many nuclei in epulis. 250 diam. OSSEOUS GROWTHS. 227 by Kolliker as occurring in the marrow of foetal bones.* A remarkableexample of it is figured by Mr. Paget, occurring in the bones of tbecranium, and in the The growth of new bone, after fractures or injuries, takes place inthe folio .viii maauer :—Au exudation is poured out from the vessels inthe neighboraood, which at first unites the lacerated edges of rupturedperiosteum, muscle, and cellulartissue, so as to form a capsulearound the whole of the denudedaid injared bone. This exuda-tion, at first granular, is partlytransformed into fibrous tissueand partly iuto granular corpus-cles, which may be observed toform an interna


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