BIOPLASM, FEVER, CANCER, TUBERCLE. 

 Fig- 69. Fig. 70. 



PLATE XIX. 



Milk, a. Colostrum coip 

 oily matter foi-ming cyliud 

 germinal matter or bioplasm, the so-called puslike 

 corpuscles in the milk of a cow suffering from 

 cattle plague, x '00. p. 151. 



Fig. 71. 



Mucus from vagina. Caule plague. 

 Bioplasm growing and multiplying 

 raj idly, a, Sporules ot fungi; 6. small 

 spor'jles of fungi; c, corpuscles and pus- 

 like cells The manner in which the 

 rapid multiplication of imperfectly formed 

 epithelial cells takes place is represented 

 at e. Observe the concentric layers of the 

 imperfectly hardened formed material. 

 X 700. p. 151. 



Fig. 72. 



Some ot the smallest masses of bioplasm 



(not coloured, in milk in cattle plague. 



X 2.800. p. 151. 



Bioplasm (not coloured) in cancer cells from a 

 case of cancer of the bladder, x 215. p. 161. 



Fig. 75. 



Tubercle bioplasm in the coats 

 mation. Death three w 



small artery of the pia mater, from a case of tubercular inflam- 

 sks after the commencement of the attack, x 215. p 15i. 



)f an inch x 215. 



x 2800. 



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