Skin Diseases of Parasitic Origin Their Nature And Treatment Including the Des

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Skin Diseases of Parasitic Origin Their Nature And Treatment Including the Des
Tilbury Fox
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iu a fleshy mass, presenting, (1) myriads of small cells, oval, compound, dividing; (2) numerous large granule cells (black), others light, round, or irregular; (3) a framework formed by a close network of tubes, crammed in some places with large clear vesicles, or like bloodvessels. " There is a second variety, consisting of — 1. Separate light-coloured par- ticles, which when magnified are seen to be tuberculated on their exterior, and made up of beaded filaments, similar in appearance to, bu
...t smaller than those found in the other variety, and imbedded in a greenish slough-like glairy sub- stance, which is composed of numerous filaments, forming a kind of network in which are seen " much granular matter, oil globules, and granular cells. " 2. Simple or compound cells, of a pink or brown hue, with transitional forms running on to the condition of beaded fibres. This, according to Dr. Carter's description, is not so distinctly developed as the other variety, and is sur- rounded by a good quantity of crj/stalline matter.

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