LIST OF PHOTO-MICEOGRAPHS 



EXHIBITED DURING THE LECTURE. 



No. 1. Section of epithelial cancer of larn3'x. (From No. 2277 Mi- 

 croscopical Section, Army Medical Museum.) Magnified^ 

 35 diameters. 

 No. 2. Same preparation as No. 1, showing a papilla cut across. 200 



diameters. 

 No. 3. Same preparation as No. 1, showing a papilla cut lengthwise, 



200 diameters. 

 No. 4. Same preparation as No. 1, showing a small "globule epider- 



mique." 200 diameters. 

 No. 5. Same preparation as No. 1, showing a large "globule epidcr- 



mique." 200 diameters. 

 No. 6. Same preparation as No. 1, showing two cancer cylinders. 



200 diameters. 

 No. 7. Section of epithelial cancer of leg (No. 4700 Mic. Sec), show- 

 ing narrow cancer cylinders and " globules epidermiques." 

 35 diameters. 

 No. 8. Same preparation as No. 7, showing cancer cylinders and 



diseased sebaceous glands. 35 diameters. 

 No. 9. Same preparation as No. 7, showing cancer cylinders and 

 "globules epidermiques" connected with a sebaceous gland. 

 35 diameters. 

 No. 10. Another photograph from the same tumor as Nos. 7, 8 and 9 

 (No. 4650 Mic. Sec), showing "globules epidermiques." 

 35 diameters. 

 No. 11. Same preparation as No. 7, showing "globules epidermiques," 

 from the centres of some of which the globules have 

 dropped out. 35 diameters. 

 No. 12. Same preparation as No. 7, showing narrow cancer cylinders. 



200 diameters. 

 No. 13. Same preparation as No. 7, showing a "globule epidermique." 



200 diameters. 

 No. 14. Same preparation as No. 7, showing the terminations of 



cancer cylinders. 200 diameters. 

 No. 15. A view somewhat similar to No. 14, from another section of 



the same tumor (No. 4646 Mic. Sec). 200 diameters. 

 No. 16. Another section of the same tumor as Nos. 7 to 15, showing 

 a net-work of bands on the margin of the cancer (No. 4655 

 Mic. Sec). 13 diameters. 



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