MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF CANCER. 





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Fig. 104. — Diagram rei^resenting the several stages of carcinoma, a. Granular 

 corpuscles collected into groups (connective-tissue proliferation ?) b. Young oval 

 nucleated cells clustered together, c. Typical mature structure, d. Gradual 

 withering by fatty degeneration of cell elements and shrinking of the alveoli. — 

 (Arnott.) 



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Fig. 105. 



Fig. 105. — Simple and compound cancer cells from duodenum. Several contain 

 lid by endosmose, which strongly refracts light. 250 diam.— (Bennett.) 



