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608 MOEBID ANATOMY.

hard, except at one part, where it was as hard as scirrhus. 1861. Dr. C. Ellis.

2821. The same. A colored lithograph of a small tumor, and section of the same. Another figure in the same plate shows a minute lobe picked to pieces, and of the natural size. Another shows this same lobe magnified 30 linear, and the irregularly enlarged lobules, of which it is com- posed, forming a botryoidal mass. In another figure the edges of these lobules are seen, magnified 300 linear, with hypertrophy of the fibrous element and sparse cells. 1858.

Dr. H. J. Bigelow.

2822. A defined cyst, about 3 in. in diameter, and into which there projects a regular, round tumor, filling the greater part of it, remarkably concentric in structure, and which, in its nature, is apparently malignant. Outside of the cyst is a considerable mass of disease, but from which a portion has evidently been cut away ; smooth on the cut surface, and less opaque than the tumor within the cyst. Removed from a lady about fifty years of age ; no decided pain. 1861. Dr. H. J. Bigelow.

The following six models by Thibert, were given in 1847, by Dr. G. Hayward.

2823-4. Scirrhus, and section.

2825. Cancer, with disease of skin.

2826. Encephaloid disease.

2827. A large, deep, and very defined cavity, with disease ftf the glands, the result of cancer.

2828. Extensive ulceration, and half cicatrized ; the result of cancerous destruction of the gland.

2829. Section of a scirrhous breast. 1847.

Dr. J..C. Warren.

2830. A regular, defined, smooth, ulcerated mass, projecting from the surface of the breast ; about 2 in. in diameter, and in. thick. Subjacent parts probably not much affected. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

2831. Encephaloid ; the disease has extended just below the surface, though the skin is not yet broken. 1847.

Dr. J. C. Warren.

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