The Pathology of Internal DiseasesContains "References" "The book is intended to be a companion to the writer's 'Surgical pathology' "--Pref. |
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abscess acute adenoma adrenal alveoli aneurism aorta appearance Arch artery atrophy autopsy bacilli bacterial becomes bile bilirubin blood bone-marrow brain bronchi capillaries carcinoma cause cavity cent cerebral changes characteristic chronic cirrhosis clinical condition cord cortex degeneration develop diagnosis diffuse dilatation disease edema encephalitis endocarditis enlarged epidemic encephalitis epithelium evidence exudate fever fibers fibrin fibrosis fibrous fluid formation gall-bladder glands glomeruli glomerulonephritis goiter heart hemorrhage hyperplasia hypertension increase infection inflammation inflammatory jaundice kidney large numbers lesions leucocytes leukemia lipoid liver lung lymph nodes lymphatics lymphocytes lymphoid marked marrow meningitis microscopic muscle necrosis nephritis nerve nodules normal occur organs pathological patient pernicious anemia picture pigment pleura pneumonia polymorphonuclear posterior present produced pulmonary reaction red cells renal result reticulo-endothelial rheumatic secondary seen spinal spleen stage stained streptococci surface symptoms syphilis thickening thyroid tion tissue tuberculosis tuberculous tubules tumor ulcer urine usually valve vascular ventricle vessels wall