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Fig. 80. Fig. 81. Fig. 82. 



Fig. 80. — CoUoid cancer. Appearance of the fibrous areolae filled with cancer 

 cells. 



Fig. 81. — Fibrous stroma, deprived of the cells by pressure and washing. 

 Fig. 82. — Stroma and cells, after the addition of acetic acid. 

 Fig. 83. — Some of the cells isolated. 250 diam. — (Bennett.) 



Fig. 84. Fig. 85. 



Fig. 8 4. — Colloid tissue, with the loculi filled with molecular matter, in which 

 cells are commencing to form. On the left of the figure one of the molecular 

 masses has been squeezed out of the fibrous matrix ; below are masses of mineral 

 matter, 250 diam. — (Bennett.) 



Fig. 85. — Alveolar stroma of cancer, obtained by pencilling out, under water, a 

 very thin section of a scirrhous tumour of the breast. 220 diam. — (Arnott.) 



