0484 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XV / Fig. 1. It represents the disease generally known by the name of the "Painful subcutaneous tubercle ". Fig. 2. The left semilunar ganglion greatly enlarged. Fig 3. The right semilunar ganglion in the same case. Fig. 4. Hypertrophy of the cervical ganglia of the sympathetic nerve. Fig. 5 represents the inferior and Fig . 6. The superior cervical ganglion in the case of Erasmus Saulich,detailled at p.20. Figs. 7,8, 9 These figures represent the tumours upon the extremities of the nerves in the case of John Byrne, recorded at p.36. Fig.10 . A magnified view of the fibres in the interior of tumour which formed upon the extremity of the nerf of a stump. Fig. 11. This figure exhibitis the appearance which a portion of the neuroma of the Gasserian ganglion, described at p.31, presented when examined by the aid of the microscope. Fig.12. exhibits the cellular structure of a portion of an idiopathic neuroma. Fig. 13. represent the Pacinian corpuscles connected with the digital branches of the median nerve.Fig. 14. Atrophy of the right optic nerve and the left optic tract,in a case where right eye had been destroyed by small-pox many years previous to death
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- 0484 - Page sans numérotation - Plate XV / Fig. 1. It represents the disease generally known by the name of the "Painful subcutaneous tubercle ". Fig. 2. The left semilunar ganglion greatly enlarged. Fig 3. The right semilunar ganglion in the same case. Fig. 4. Hypertrophy of the cervical ganglia of the sympathetic nerve. Fig. 5 represents the inferior and Fig . 6. The superior cervical ganglion in the case of Erasmus Saulich,detailled at p.20. Figs. 7,8, 9 These figures represent the tumours upon the extremities of the nerves in the case of John Byrne, recorded at p.36. Fig.10 . A magnified view of the fibres in the interior of tumour which formed upon the extremity of the nerf of a stump. Fig. 11. This figure exhibitis the appearance which a portion of the neuroma of the Gasserian ganglion, described at p.31, presented when examined by the aid of the microscope. Fig.12. exhibits the cellular structure of a portion of an idiopathic neuroma. Fig. 13. represent the Pacinian corpuscles connected with the digital branches of the median nerve.Fig. 14. Atrophy of the right optic nerve and the left optic tract,in a case where right eye had been destroyed by small-pox many years previous to death
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