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On removing the packing on the fifth or sixth day, the surface is found to be covered with minute, red, papillary granulations, which are beginning to fill up the cavity. At the edges the epithelium has proliferated and is covering over the newly formed granulation tissue. As lymph and leucocytes escape from the exposed surface there is a certain amount of serous or sero-purulent discharge.

According to the evidence of Dr Chinston, the deceased had died from serous apoplexy, and from all the post-mortem appearances this was the case. But they must remember that it was almost impossible to detect certain vegetable poisons, such as aconite and atropia, without minute chemical analysis.

Serous congestion has set in; I have put on mustard plasters, and luckily he can feel them, they are acting." "Is it possible to move him?" "Quite out of the question. He must stay where he is, and be kept as quiet as possible " "Dear Bianchon," said Eugene, "we will nurse him between us." "I have had the head physician round from my hospital to see him." "And what did he say?"

"When I felt I was wounded," continued Count Claudieuse, "my first impulse was instinctively to rush forward to the place from which the gun seemed to have been fired at me. I had not proceeded three yards, when I felt the same pain once more in the shoulder and in the neck. This second wound was more serous than the first; for I lost my consciousness, my head began to swim and I fell."

B. Simple tubular gland. C. Simple saccular gland. D. Compound tubular gland. E. Compound saccular gland. F. A compound racemose gland with duct passing to a free surface. G. Relation of food canal to different forms of glands. The serous coat has a secreting surface.

Out of the nostrils, both ears, and the mouth oozed serous liquid; the mouth was half open. The neck had almost disappeared, owing to the swelling of the face and chest." And so on and so on.

M. Brocchière, a French manufacturer, has lately extended these economical processes so far, as to attempt to produce concentrated food from the blood of cattle. He dries up the liquid or serous portions of the blood, and forms into a cake, with admixture of other substances, the coagulable portion, which contains fibrin, the source of flesh and muscle.

Cardan maintained that the serous humour descended into the lungs, not by the passages, but by soaking through the membranes as through linen. After describing the origin and the mode of descent of this humour, he goes on to search for an auxiliary cause of the mischief, and this he finds in the imperfect digestive powers of the stomach and liver.

It is probable that many of the cancer cells which are carried away in the blood or lymph stream undergo necrosis and fail to give rise to secondary growths. Secondary growths present a faithful reproduction of the structure of the primary tumour. Apart from the lymph glands, the chief seats of secondary growths are the liver, lungs, serous membranes, and bone marrow.

After the mucous and serous layers of the embryo have separated, there presently arises between the two a third, known to physiologists as the vascular layer a layer out of which are developed the chief blood-vessels.

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