466 



OILMAN AND CROWELL. 



TUMORS OF NECK, UNKNOWN ORIGIN. 



Carcinoma 



6 



Thyroglossal cyst, early malignancy 1 



Sarcoma 



1 









LIVER. 





Carcinoma 





1 







PANCREAS. 





Cyst 





1 







ORBIT. 





H«mangioma orbit 



1 



Leiomyoma orbit 



1 





NERVES. 





Neurofibroma 



2 



Chronic interstitial neuritis 



1 



Lymphangioma (optic) 



1 







SKIN, 



MUSCLES, BONES. 





Forehead — 





Abdominal wall, sarcoma 



1 



Inflammatory tissue 



1 



Thigh- 





Fibrolipoma 



1 



Sarcoma 



2 



Nose, inflammatory tissue 



1 



Scar tissue 



1 



Scalp — ■ 





Pudendum, ulcerating granuloma 



1 



Dermoid cyst 



1 



Lower extremity — 





Wart 



1 



Crushed 



1 



Epithelioma 



1 



Sarcoma 



1 



Face, carcinoma 



2 



Knee — 





Maxilla — 





Tuberculous arthritis 



1 



Osteoma 



1 



Chronic synovitis 



1 



Fibrosarcoma 



1 



Ankle, tenosynovitis 



1 



Carcinoma 



1 



Fool^- 





Gum, sarcoma 



2 



Epithelioma 



1 



Neck, fibroma 



1 



Mycetoma 



1 



Shoulder — 





Tuberculosis 



1 



Lipoma 



1 



Toe— 





Chronic myositis 



1 



Granuloma 



1 



Gumma 



1 



Chronic inflammation 



1 



Arm, crushed 



1 



Back— 





Finger — 





Hasmangioma hyperplasticum 



1 



Wart 



1 



Abscess 



1 



Scar tissue 



1 



Papilloma 



1 



Hand, fibroma 



1 







In these figures are included some examinations of tissues 

 removed during the course of operations for diseases of other 

 viscera, and, on the other hand, there are not included numerous 

 tissues that were secondarily the seat of disease. An example 

 of the former is the removal of the appendix during a gyn£ecol- 

 ogical operation, and of the latter ovaries and tubes removed 

 in a panhysterectomy. 



