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Identifier: anatomydiseaseso00coop (find matches)
Title: The anatomy and diseases of the breast ..
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Cooper, Astley, Sir, 1768-1841
Subjects: Breast Breast -- Diseases Surgery
Publisher: Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard
Contributing Library: Univ. of Mass Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
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movedfrom the breast. Figure 3 exhibits an immense number of small Hydatids ina portion of the breast which I removed from Mrs. Hewlett, thelargest not bigger than a pea,—See Case. Figure 4. An Hydatid bag cut open, and another seenthrough it. Figure 5, A view of the globular Hydatid removed by Mr.Bayfield (see Case.) A portion of the breast is seen, which wasremoved with it; close to it the cyst, formed by chronic inflam-mation, in which it was contained; and in the centre the Hy-datid opened, and the appearance which it assumed, beautifullydisplayed. Figs. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 show different views of the ChronicMammary Tumour. Figure 6 exhibits one of these tumours cut open, and aboveit a portion of the breast to which it is attached. Figure 7, Posterior view of the same, showing its growth fromthe glandular structure of the breast. Figure 8, One of these tumours cut open, to show the lobesof which it is composed: above it a portion of the breast is seen,to which it adheres. PI TXHI
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TS~rench del Stn^luirs Tj t // Figure 9. A larger tumour of the same species, separated froman aponeurotic cyst in which it is contained; and which isdistinct, and dense in proportion in general to the size of theswelling. Figure 10. One of these tumours, in part unravelled, aftercontinued maceration in water. 10 Plate XXXIII. Figure 1 shows a small Chronic Mammary Tumour growingfrom the breast. Figure 2 exhibits one of these Chronic Mammary Swellings^more imbedded in the glandular substance of the breast thanusual. Figure 3. Another of these swellings cut open, to show itsinterior, and the cyst in which it is contained. Figure 4. A Chronic Tumour in its cyst, very much resem-bling Figure 2. Figure 5. A very large swelling of the same description, sentme by Mr. Bond, Surgeon at Brighton, which was successfullyremoved^—See Case. PI I5SJII

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